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In order to obtain data quickly, he set up a small dental clinic in the village in January last year where local dentists are taking traditional dental casts and sending them to the US regularly. At Wright State University in Dayton, they are digitally scanned and examined further. Sherwood uses to visit Jiri himself two or three times a year. According to him, there are over 15 people working on the project at the moment including a dentist, dental assistant and physician in Nepal.

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