<p>Dr. Dondre Simpson provides dental care to the people sometimes forgotten by society: those in prison, in juvenile detention, and in foster care. He's interviewed by Laura Coates – herself the daughter of a dentist who dedicated himself to community service.</p>
‘Like a therapist': Why patients say this dentist is different

Dr. Dondre Simpson provides dental care to the people sometimes forgotten by society: those in prison, in juvenile detention, and in foster care. He's interviewed by Laura Coates – herself the daughter of a dentist who dedicated himself to community service.

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