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November 20, 2008
7,500 W.Va. school kids to get dental care

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- About 7,500 West Virginia children will receive free teeth cleanings, fillings and cavity-preventing sealants as part of a $500,000 initiative to establish dental clinics in schools, Gov. Joe Manchin announced today.

Schools, local health departments and community health centers will be eligible to apply for grants of up to $25,000 -- money they can use to purchase portable dental chairs, equipment and technical assistance.

"The oral health status of West Virginia children is horrific, and it has to be fixed," said Bobbi Jo Muto, a dental hygienist with Valley Health Systems and a member of the initiative's advisory board. "Poor oral health can be stopped. There's isn't anyone who wants to see a child suffer with a toothache and pain."

The program -- funded by the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation and Appalachian Regional Commission -- plans to target low-income children in rural areas where dental care is scarce.

"The project is going to be providing preventive services," said Dr. David Walker, state dental director. "It's going to improve access to kids. It's going to get them in a dental 'home.'"

Marshall University's Robert C. Byrd Center for Rural Health will manage the program.

Recent studies have shown that about 38 percent of West Virginia children have untreated tooth decay.

Meanwhile, only about 36 percent of West Virginia kids eligible for Medicaid went to a dentist last year.

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Posted By: nyscof (6:31am 11-21-2008)
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WV can free up millions of dollars to use for actually filling children's cavities by stopping water fluoridation. West Virgnia is 92% fluoridated yet has the worst dental health in the nation. The least fluoridated states have much better dental health. Modern science shows that fluoridation is ineffective at reducing tooth decay and harmful to your health. When fluoridation stops, studies show that cavity rates actually improve. And overall health will improve also. It's actually a win-win situation. However, the dentists who refuse to fill poor children's cavities won't allow you to stop fluoridation because it gives the illusion they care about low-income Americans but gives dentists political viability. If they truly cared, they would allow other viable groups to fill the dental void by allowing, instead of lobbying against, Dental Health Therapists from working in the US. DHTs work in other countries and one state - Alaska. Studies show they equal the work of dentist

Posted By: mtn state (5:46pm 11-20-2008)
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Has Governor Manchin or anyone in the Legislature ever tried to find a dentist that accepts Medicaid? I am guessing they haven't and if you call the DHHR and ask for a list of dentists that accept it they claim they don't have one. Maybe more parents would take advantage of that if they knew where to go.

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