Wilber's journey in dentistry is unique and inspiring, from becoming a licensed dentist in Peru to his current role as an Associate Professor at Pacific University. He is a dedicated oral health professional passionate about community service and improving oral health care for all. He has recently done community service internationally in Jamaica and Peru and has spoken of his experience.
Born in the mountains of Peru during a civil war, Wilber's journey in dentistry began when he went to the capital for dental school. After completing his education, he worked and completed his residency at a public health hospital in Lima and at a rural health center in the Chanchamayo region of Peru—his early career involved working in the jungle and providing dental care in remote areas. Passionate about volunteering, he conducted numerous dental campaigns, often traveling by boat along the river and on foot with a small team to reach Indigenous communities. His journeys involved camping and walking to villages for hours, carrying dental equipment alongside other healthcare professionals to provide community service. The work involved treating patients and educating them about oral health. In many villages, people used sticks instead of toothbrushes, and the government distributed candies without addressing the need for dental care. Later on, he moved to Lima, where he opened a dental office and continued his community service with the Peruvian Red Cross, focusing on providing dental services to elders and victims of guerrilla warfare.