Philanthropy

Day of GoodWill

DYOR Dental Clinic Giving Back to the Community

At Dentistry of Uptown Charlotte, service to others is more than a value—it’s a way of life. Dr. Minka Hotic’s deep-rooted commitment to community care began well before she entered private practice. During her time at the UNC Adams School of Dentistry, she served as a lead coordinator for the SHAC Dental Clinic, the longest-standing student-run dental clinic in the country. Through SHAC, she helped provide free dental care to underserved populations across the Triangle region every Wednesday, gaining firsthand experience in bridging gaps in access and advocating for oral health equity.

Honoring a Legacy Through Service: The DYOR Dental Clinic

Image

Mentorship and Mission Work

Dr. Hotic regularly volunteers with North Carolina Missions of Mercy (NC MOM), a statewide program that provides free dental care to adults who are uninsured or underinsured. These mobile clinics bring essential services — including cleanings, extractions, and restorative care — to communities across North Carolina.

Beyond patient care, Dr. Hotic is deeply committed to mentoring future dentists, working closely with pre-dental students at these clinics to share insight, encouragement, and hands-on learning.

Through service and mentorship, she remains dedicated to expanding access — to care, to knowledge, and to opportunity.