Teledentistry program enters 3rd year in West Hawaii; expands to Maui

West Hawaii Community Health Center dental hygientist Michele Tui, left, and Dental Assistant Arnold Balisalisa photograph Beatriz Zamora's teeth at the Ulu Wini Dental Clinic on Thursday (10-2017). (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
West Hawaii Community Health Center dental hygientist Michele Tui, left, examines Beatriz Zamora's teeth at the Ulu Wini Dental Clinic in October. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today file)
Hawaii Dental Service president and chief executive officer Mark H. Yamakawa, left, shakes hands with West Hawaii Community Health Center chief executive officer Richard Taaffe on Wednesday during a check presentation. (Cameron Miculka/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — For a kid, a toothache isn’t just a pain, it can also mean missed class time. But it’s not always easy for families to make it to a clinic or schedule an appointment without a car or a flexible schedule.