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Friday, April 24, 2009 20:10 | Deleted user
During my formative years, my parents instilled in me how to properly use time, commitment and solid work ethics in ever task that I performed. This was extremely helpful as it prepared me for various work experiences from moving lawns, shoveling snow, delivering newspapers, caddying at the local country club and painting houses. Before I started a task, they recommended that I developed a plan, organized that plan and have control of the plan as I performed that task.

Both my Mom and Dad encouraged me to be an active participant in team sports such as Baseball, football, basketball and hockey.  This helped me to understand the value of working together as a team to accomplish a goal.  Baseball was my best sport. I played little league, Babe Ruth league, American Legion, High School, College at The Ohio State University and Semi-Professional.  These experiences were very beneficial as I also coached Baseball teams from Little League through the College level.


In high school I was also encouraged to pursue a higher level of education as it helps you increase your knowledge base and trains you to be more disciplined which enable you to think things through and make wiser decisions on the information acquired.  This training helps prevent making a quick judgment with an insufficient knowledge base.


My initial studies at The Ohio State University such as Accounting, Economics, English, Marketing, and Plant Management were not very exciting.  Playing Baseball was more entertaining.  It was not until the summer after my freshman year that I began to appreciate the value of the courses that I completed.  My summer vacation consisted of painting houses for income and playing baseball in a summer league. That summer I doubled my income from painting and was able to provide a quality service by applying the techniques I learned in time and motion studies in the Plant management course.  The accounting courses were helpful as now I had 2 employees.


Playing baseball while going to school helped me to use my time more efficiently.  Dental school was very demanding. At this time I had 8 classmates working for me on the weekends and at short vacation breaks.  This taught me how to delegate and manage time and my employees efficiently.


Shortly after graduation from dental school, I went on active duty as a Navy dentist to
Camp Pendleton, California.  My Commanding officer said “You are single Lt. Cloonan.”  “Yes Sir”, I responded. He said “You will not be here very long”.  3 months after arriving and completing Field Medical School Service, I was sent to Mag-16, a Marine Helicopter Base near Marble Mountain outside of Danang, South Vietnam.

I was the Senior Dental officer of a 2 Dentist and 4 Dental corpsmen technician dental clinic.  Captain Quilter appointed me to be the Infection control officer for the 11th Dental Company and I was to train the dental corpsmen.


While working with the Marines and out at the local village and orphanage, I encountered an overwhelming amount of tooth decay and gum disease. The other dentist and myself worked from
7:30 am to 7:00 pm 6 ½ days on base and the other ½ day at the orphanage and village. In a war zone you cannot function very well with severe tooth decay with an abscess or sore mouth due to infected, swollen gum tissue.

When I did an exam and saw swollen gums and decay, I would ask “Are you brushing your teeth with the toothbrush that I gave you?”  The answer is “No sir, I am using it to clean my rifle.  What is more important, my life or my teeth?” I would say “Both, here is a 2nd brush for your teeth.”  Even with the 2nd toothbrush, I could appreciate their dilemma. Brushing with toothpaste and rinsing with water is dangerous out in the field as the Marine would have to put down his rifle.


Noticing the shortcomings of this type of dental care, I spent 12 years developing a liquid oral health care solution called THE ANSWER® and it is fully patented.  The product contains XYLITOL to prevent tooth decay and has multiple ingredients to help maintain healthy gums.  The San Diego Reference Lab analyzed THE ANSWER® and found that all of the ingredients are compatible and nontoxic. It is now being used in Hospitals, Developmental Disabled facilities and State Veteran Nursing Homes.


Dr. James Stenger, Chief of Service at the Children's Hospital in
Michigan states “The most notable improvement using THE ANSWER® has been with patients who exhibit trauma to the oral tissue from accidents, surgical wounds, and especially post radiation patients with mucositis.”

American Medical Director Association announced that
Rebecca Ferrini, MD, MPH, CMD, full-time medical director at Edgemoor Hospital in Santee, CA, and avid user, supporter of THE ANSWER® was named the organization’s 2009 “Medical Director of the Year.” Dr. Ferrini said, “We have noted improved oral hygiene and gum health.  We plan to continue use of this excellent product.”

I have been sending 1 oz bottles to the deployed troops through Operation Interdependence for the last 7 years.  Now we have two separate platoons of Army troop’s trialing THE ANSWER®.


Our primary goal is to supply THE ANSWER® in 10 ml vials in the MRE’s so that the Troops will be provided with an excellent daily oral care program to maintain healthy teeth and gum tissue.  The second goal is to introduce THE ANSWER® into the hospitals to prevent dental infections for the returning injured troops
.

Dental infections left untreated can enter the blood stream and lead to serious and occasionally life threatening conditions.


My goal for the business is to hire more Veterans as our business grows.  The Veteran learners like me are an excellent place to start.  This will encourage more Veterans to become Learners as it will help them secure a position in the work force.

Comments

  • Monday, April 27, 2009 08:12 | LeRoy Scheller Jr
    Looks as if you are working to assist the veterans in more ways than one. Keep up the good work and I look forward to reading more.
    LeRoy
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  • Wednesday, May 13, 2009 21:23 | Chris Thayer
    Dr. Cloonan,
    I loved reading your post. I am sorry it took me so long to respond as I intended to much earlier. I am from the Vietnam era and your story of doing dentistry at the Marine Helicopter base outside of Danang, South Vietnam was something to visualize. I had to chuckle about your story of the Marine, his rifle and the toothbrush. Thank goodness this inspired you to create a better solution. Sounds like you and Albert Renteria are excellent solution thinkers as you both think of great working solutions when presented with a problem.

    Thank you for sharing more information about the dental health care product you created, THE ANSWER®. I remember going to your website after you posted your first blog and was very impressed by what I read. My kayaking partner is a dentist and I feel lucky that I take seriously how important dental care is. When I was a little girl, I remember coming home from school and seeing my Mom crying in the living room. She had just returned from being fitted for dentures. They didn’t fit in her mouth properly and it made her face look funny - she didn’t look like the same person. I learned later that we have choices but to have them we need to take good care of our teeth and our gums. Thank you for making a great solution possible for our troops and shipping them in the Operation Interdependence c-rats packages shipped monthly. That is truly a gift and to have that in the field is such a blessing.

    I notice a familiar theme with all the veterans and that is the desire to continue to help and serve our communities even after your military service. I am inspired by your work ethic and your success in school, the military and your own practice and your patented health care product. You set a fine example and help mentor and reach out to other veterans. I know you are doing that at SWVBRC center and I feel blessed to see this work in action. Thank you for your service and your continued efforts to help bless our community with your big heart and desire to help others.
    Sincerely,
    Chris (Christine)
    PS – If you need an Orange County/LA rep for THE ANSWER® let me know!

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    • Friday, May 22, 2009 17:35 | Deleted user
      Thank you for your kind comments. My goal is to inspire other vets that they can achieve their goals with help and guidance from us.
      My friend Mark George, D.D.S. who works with cancer patients,has used "THE ANSWER" for several years and is a good contact in Orange, CA. phone 714-953-1000.
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  • Sunday, May 31, 2009 11:15 | Jeffrey Backus
    Dr Cloonan, I enjoyed reading this chapter, thank you again for all that you do for our Military and Veterans. Please continue to write and post.
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  • Wednesday, June 10, 2009 07:02 | Daniel Boothe
    Richard and I are doing some really AMAZING things right now and I wanted to extend an invite to any of the veterans that would like to get invovled. This experience will benefit anyone that is interested in starting their own business and would like to learn the neccessary skills. Just call me on my cell at 760.622.6790. Where there is a will there is a way!
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    • Thursday, June 18, 2009 08:45 | Eleanor Tobias
      It's obvious, Dr. Cloonan, that you are not onnly a valuable
      asset to this organization, but that you will continue to be! Your experience and dedication is noteworthy and I know I am only one of many who are grateful for that, and who salute you!
      Fran
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