Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Dentists weigh in on ADA’s Action for Dental Health movement


“The good will you generate is priceless,” said Dr. Timothy Oh, who created Back to School Smiles, a Maine dental program serving at-risk children.


“We make sure that the team returns to each facility on a regular basis to build a patient relationship,” said Dr. Scott Morrison, who co-founded a program serving some 25 nursing homes in Iowa and Nebraska.


“We tell our patients that as long as they qualify, they can consider us their dental home,” said Barbara Colley, director of a nonprofit dental clinic in Michigan serving low-income adults referred by hospital emergency room staff.


“Since I’ve been here we’ve expanded our dental program, but that still doesn’t meet the need,” said Dr. Ed Griggs, who sold his suburban private practice to serve patients in one of Virginia’s most dentally underserved areas.


“Initially, it was sort of a new concept for the dental and medical communities,” Dr. Leonard Brennan said of Maine’s Oral Team-Based Initiative: Vital Access to Education.


That’s Action for Dental Health.


Visit ADA.org and click on the Action for Dental Health tab under Special Activities & Programs for more on these and other stories showcasing local and state activity to increase access to dental care. The Association invites you to share your ADH story by contacting Rhys Saunders in the ADA Public Affairs Department at saundersr@ADA.org.


The ADA’s nationwide, community-based Action for Dental Health movement is focused on providing care now for people suffering from untreated dental disease, strengthening the existing public/private safety net and bringing dental health education and disease prevention to underserved communities.


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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Renovated Rutgers dental clinic treats patients with disabilities

Newark, N.J. — It took about a decade to conceptualize, fund and build, but for patients, dentists and dental students at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, the newly renovated Delta Dental of New Jersey Special Care Center was well worth the challenge.


“The special care center is a very unique place,” said Dr. Christopher Hughes, chair of the school’s Department of Pediatric Dentistry. “We can provide high quality care to patients who have special needs.”


The center held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in February to commemorate the renovation that brought much-needed features to the facility, addressing the needs of special care patients.


The center increased its size from six to nine operatories. It doubled the number of wheelchair operatories. To improve privacy for patients, the style of rooms have been changed from open to closed rooms. X-rays are now also available in the rooms, minimizing the need for a patient to be moved from multiple rooms.


“It’s a gorgeous facility,” said Dr. Ronald Deblinger, an ADA member and chair of the Board of Delta Dental of New Jersey, which made a $1.5 million donation and helped make the renovation possible.


“The center is a state-of-the-art facility,” Dr. Deblinger said. “Not only will it provide high quality care but also train new dentists to help better treat patients with disabilities.”


The special care center has three full-time dentists, one part time and one hygienist.


“The program combines service with an educational component,” said Dr. Evan Spivack, a professor of pediatric dentistry who has worked at the center for more than a decade. Dental students rotate to observe the staff’s work.


The staff members are trained to work with a variety of special needs patients, including those with autism, Alzheimer’s and psychiatric disorders ranging from schizophrenia to severe dental phobia. Geriatric patients, especially those in nursing homes, are also treated at the center.


The center treats more than 4,000 patients annually and draws patients from New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York.


“This center was long overdue,” Dr. Deblinger said. “I commend the people at Delta Dental and everyone at the school’s end for making this happen. It’s something we can look on with great pride that we can help the people of New Jersey.”


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Monday, November 24, 2014

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Thursday, November 20, 2014

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Veterans Day tribute from the air

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Wishing all the Veterans a Happy Veterans day, From the office of Dr. Michael Braegger

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We here at Dr. Michael Braeggers office understand and appreciate the service and sacrifices our Veterans have had to make for us for our freedom.


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Wishing all the Veterans a Happy Veterans day, From the office of Dr. Michael Braegger