Non-dentists to perform oral surgery

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A group believes that midlevel dental providers are the answer to the oral health care crisis in the US.

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has released a report which advocates non-dentist oral health workers performing some surgical procedures to improve access to dentistry in the US.

Dr Burton Edelstein, Children’s Dental Health Project president, wrote ‘Training New Dental Health Providers in the US’ after analyzing a variety of non-dentist oral health schemes across the world.

However, the American Dental Association (ADA) does not think non-dentists should be allowed to carryout oral surgery.

Dr Ron Tankersley, ADA president, said that while the association agrees that innovations to dental teams could improve access to oral health care non-dentists should not be allowed to perform surgical procedures.

Some solutions suggested in the report included basic and expanded dental assistants, basic and expand dental hygienists, and new dental therapists.

Dr Tankersley said that improved federal and state health programs would be the best way increase access to oral care.

To read W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s report visit www.wkkf.org.

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December 22nd, 2009 at 08:47 PM
TheDentalMaven Says :

Oh goody. And lets have non-doctors remove tumors too. That’ll definitely cut down on costs.

Heaven help us all.

December 22nd, 2009 at 08:47 PM
Gary W. Vollan L.D. Says :

Republican Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) call for a financial discloser from the American Dental Association (ADA) along with other medical groups is just a start of holding corporate ADA accountable for the money it wastes and spends as a nonprofit suppressing and pushing out competition. The American Dental Association lobbies federal and state legislators to disregard legislation that would regulate the denturist profession in many states that include Kentucky and Wyoming. The ADA spends money to persecute denturists.

The ADA lobbied for exclusion of language to expand the dental health aide therapists programs to states other than Alaska in the recent U.S. Senate Bill 1790. The American Dental Association, wasted money fighting Alaska and lost; trying to prevent dental health aide therapists from providing dental services to Natives of Alaska living in remote areas. The American Dental Association lobbies to suppress dental hygienists from having independent boards and practices.

The American Dental Associations total lobbying expenditures as of October for 2009 was $2,110,000.00 reported by opensecrets.org. The ADAs self-serving political agenda is hurting consumers by suppressing qualified competitors that provide oral health services to those with disparities. ADA works against its very own vision and mission statement by suppressing competition that has been trained and educated in providing oral health care services to those that are unable to pay the high prices charged by dentist leaving Americans without needed dental care.

Many people do without needed dental care because of high prices charged by dentist and not being eligible for Medicaid, low income programs and not having dental healthcare insurance. Corporate ADA has the power and money to change the current dental care delivery system for the better if the American public would speak out against the American Dental Associations deceiving and pacifying public relations campaign for a better public image.

Gary W. Vollan L.D.
State Coordinator, Wyoming State Denturist Association
P.O. Box 332, Basin, Wyoming 82410
307-568-2047