Dental Archives - Wisconsin Health News https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/category/dental/ A daily roundup of Wisconsin healthcare news. Tue, 14 Nov 2023 16:03:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Dental therapy bill returns https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/11/14/dental-therapy-bill-returns/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 16:03:06 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=52988 The lawmaker behind a bill allowing mid-level dental care providers to practice in Wisconsin hopes it becomes law this spring. 

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State budget puts dollars toward general dentistry residency program https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/10/06/state-budget-puts-dollars-toward-general-dentistry-residency-program/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 16:57:24 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=52737 The state’s 2023-25 budget puts $5 million toward creating a general dentistry residency program at Marquette University School of Dentistry. Dr. Russ Dunkel, state dental director at the Department of Health Services, said they’re working with Marquette and Aurora Health Care, part of North Carolina–based Advocate Health, on the effort. 

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The state’s 2023-25 budget puts $5 million toward creating a general dentistry residency program at Marquette University School of Dentistry. Dr. Russ Dunkel, state dental director at the Department of Health Services, said they’re working with Marquette and Aurora Health Care, part of North Carolina–based Advocate Health, on the effort.

Right now, they’re assessing costs for running the program and have yet to determine a timeline for opening. But, once the program is up and running, they hope to expand.

That could be through standalone programs in other parts of the state, like La Crosse and Green Bay, or through a “hub-and-spoke” model that could boost interaction between residencies and other educational partners, Dunkel recently told Wisconsin Health News.

Edited excerpts from the interview are below.

WHN: Why is this needed?

RD: We’ve lost residency programs (like the Max W. Pohle Clinic and others) … What happens is we get some top graduates who, through their training, get an interest in special needs, et cetera, and want additional training once they get out of school. But if we don’t have a residency program to address that, then they’re going to go somewhere else. That’s what’s been happening. Many of the students may want to come back, but life happens. When they go elsewhere, they may get married. Their significant others may have some other job setup. So they wind up not coming back to Wisconsin.

The advanced training that they get in the residency program gives them the confidence to go through and do other procedures that normally you wouldn’t have been able to do. If you go into rural areas, there may not be access to an oral surgeon or an endodontist. If you can do the procedure, it’s much more beneficial for both the patient and you as well because you keep them close to home. They don’t have to commute all over the place to get there. It addresses provider confidence as well. You come out of school. You’ve seen two or three patients a day. That residency program helps build your confidence and your skill level going forward in multiple areas and multiple aspects of dentistry.

What it also works to do is to improve medical-dental integration. That’s one of the things that I’ve pushed for years is this oral-systemic link and the fact that systems don’t separate. If it affects one system, it affects all of them. Medicine and dentistry should not be siloed, and this really helps bridge that gap. In a general practice residency, you do rotations through anesthesia, you do rotations through radiology, you work with the (emergency department) staff on a regular basis. You get multiple rotations. You also attend surgical staff meetings as well. It gives you that confidence to work better with the physicians. It creates more of a collaborative effort in treating the whole human being.

WHN: How many residents would be involved? How long would the residency last?

RD: We’d initially probably start out with two residents. With the build-out that we would do for the actual clinic that would be housed in the hospital, we would have space so that, hopefully, we could eventually bring in four residents.

There’s two ways to go with that. Typically, it’s a one-year residency program, but there are programs like, for example, at (Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center) where they take residents the first year, but then one resident can stay and do an advanced residency. So it’s a two-year program. That would be something that we could look at.

WHN: Will the program have any particular focuses?

RD: You usually try to hit all the specialties except maybe orthodontics. You may not get involved with that. But the residency that we’ve talked about here, we’re hoping to have a little more emphasis, possibly, on surgical and special needs aspects because the need is so great. Plus the fact that I have a real deep interest in special needs. I started the (Gardetto Family Community Dental Clinic at the St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care), and I’ve treated special needs patients since dental school, starting in 1978. So I have a real interest in making sure that we do that.

WHN: What are some of the top dental issues in Wisconsin?

RD: One of the issues would be addressing dental health professional shortage areas. We’re definitely looking at areas, especially in rural and even some urban areas, where we just don’t have enough dentists.

With the rural area, where this residency helps is that it provides additional training, (so a dentist) feels comfortable doing more of the other aspects, to try to help prevent the patients in that area from having to travel such long distances. And the same thing with special needs. I was seeing patients five, six, seven, eight hours away at St. Ann’s, even from Michigan and Illinois, because they couldn’t get treated. If we can get individuals that are trained to do that and can have a system set up within the hospital systems in our area, people won’t have to make such long-distance travels.

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Building commission releases $11 million for upgrades at Marquette’s dental school https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/08/11/building-commission-releases-11-million-for-upgrades-at-marquettes-dental-school/ Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:41:45 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=52274 The Wisconsin State Building Commission has released about $11 million for upgrades and renovations at Marquette University School of Dentistry.

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The Wisconsin State Building Commission has released about $11 million for upgrades and renovations at Marquette University School of Dentistry.

The $28 million project, which had a required match of more than $17 million, will support construction, renovation and the provision of capital equipment.

Marquette University President Michael Lovell said the dollars will support the school’s “mission to prepare leading, patient-centered dental practitioners” who are “able to respond to the dental industry’s growing and shifting demands.” It also furthers efforts to “expand access to oral healthcare statewide, particularly for Wisconsin’s underserved and most needy populations, for decades to come.”

Overall, the commission approved $341.8 million for key projects across the state when it met at the Wisconsin State Fair earlier this week, including:

  • $78.4 million for a juvenile correctional facility in Milwaukee County and $6 million for preparing a similar facility in Dane County. The facilities aim to allow more young people to be located closer to home and help the state move toward closing the Lincoln Hills School for Boys and Copper Lake School for Girls located outside Irma. The focus on smaller institutions also helps with offering programs in a “treatment environment,” according to the commission’s agenda.
  • $18.2 million for expanding the skilled care unit at Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Facility in Mauston.
  • $7.8 million for a new health services unit and restorative housing unit at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in Boscobel to meet the health needs of the facility’s aging resident population.
  • $7.8 million for various maintenance, repair and renovation projects at facilities run by the Department of Health Services.

Read more about the projects.

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Donation expands dental care provided by Children’s Wisconsin https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/07/20/donation-expands-dental-care-provided-by-childrens-wisconsin/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 15:38:01 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=52107 Children’s Wisconsin will expand its dental center and provide more training to support dental care for pediatric patients with special needs thanks to a challenge grant created by a donation from Delta Dental Wisconsin Foundation, per a Wednesday statement. 

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Budget boosts providers; Evers vetoes gender-affirming care Medicaid restriction https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/07/10/budget-boosts-providers-evers-vetoes-gender-affirming-care-medicaid-restriction/ Mon, 10 Jul 2023 15:28:30 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=52007 Gov. Tony Evers last week signed into law the state’s 2023-25 budget, leaving intact its healthcare investments and using his veto authority to strike a proposal barring Medicaid coverage of gender-affirming care.

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Budget includes $20 million for growing oral healthcare workforce https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/06/29/budget-includes-20-million-for-growing-oral-healthcare-workforce/ Thu, 29 Jun 2023 16:05:17 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=51975 The two-year spending plan passed by the Senate Wednesday would set aside $20 million in state dollars for oral healthcare workforce initiatives at Wisconsin technical colleges.  

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Marquette University School of Dentistry names new dean https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/06/23/marquette-university-school-of-dentistry-names-new-dean/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 16:04:45 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=51926 Marquette University School of Dentistry has tapped a Dutch dentistry professor as its next dean. 

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DHS awards $5.1 million to 14 dental clinics https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/06/13/dhs-awards-5-1-million-to-14-dental-clinics/ Tue, 13 Jun 2023 15:35:19 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=51844 The Department of Health Services has awarded $5.1 million to 14 nonprofit dental clinics to expand access, according to a Monday statement. 

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Workforce challenges limit access to dental care, panelist say  https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/01/19/workforce-challenges-limit-access-to-dental-care-panelist-say/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 16:59:15 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=50548 Dental workforce challenges are limiting access to care, panelists said at a Wisconsin Health News panel Wednesday. 

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Longtime Marquette dental school dean to retire  https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/2023/01/18/longtime-marquette-dental-school-dean-to-retire/ Wed, 18 Jan 2023 17:00:30 +0000 https://wisconsinhealthnews.com/?p=50540 The head of Marquette University School of Dentistry will retire at the end of June. 

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