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East End Dental Study Club. GUESTS. NEW MEMBERS. Dr. Adam Rich. Caulk / Dentsply. Kim Norton. SMILE KENTUCKY. Mark Schulte. NEW BUSINESS. April Meeting. http://www.eedsc.org/. FEE SURVEYS. FEE SURVEYS. Continuing Education. Dental Boot Kamp. March 1 and 2 Baptist Hospital East $
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NEW MEMBERS Dr. Adam Rich
Caulk / Dentsply Kim Norton
SMILE KENTUCKY Mark Schulte
NEW BUSINESS April Meeting
Dental Boot Kamp • March 1 and 2 • Baptist Hospital East • $ • Contact Advanced Implant and Perio
Extreme Makeovers Without Extreme Tooth Reduction • Dr. Ross Nash • ULSD • Friday – February 15
Local Anesthesia and Medical Emergencies • Dr. Stanley Malamed • ULSD • Friday – April 18
Dr. Gordon Christensen • ULSD Alumni Day • KFEC • Friday – October 3
Further Proof of the Demand for Cosmetic Procedures Between 1992 and 2006, the number of breast augmentation surgeries rose by 868%.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/24/us/24kentucky.html • Kentucky is among the worst states nationally in the proportion of low-income residents served by free or subsidized dental clinics, and less than a fourth of the state’s dentists regularly take Medicaid, according to 2005 federal data. • Until August 2006, when the system was revamped, the state’s Medicaid reimbursement rate was also one of the lowest in the country. Experts say this contributed to the shortage of dentists in poorer and more rural areas. • Reimbursement fees remain about 50 percent below market rate, said Dr. Ken Rich, the state’s dental director for Medicaid. And for adults, Dr. Rich said, they are about 65 percent below market rate.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/24/us/24kentucky.html • While Kentucky may have some of the worse oral health problems in the nation, it is by no means alone. Residents in neighboring states across the region suffer similar dental problems for many of the same reasons — inadequate access to dental care or the inability to pay for a dentist, widespread use of chewing tobacco and a pervasive assumption that losing teeth is simply part of growing old. West Virginia, for example, which has the highest proportion of people over 65 without teeth, also has one of the lowest percentages of adults who visit the dentist at least once a year. • Pain caused by dental problems is a leading cause of missed school days in Kentucky, according to state health officials, and almost half of the state’s children ages 2 to 4 have untreated cavities. About 1 in 10 state residents are missing all their teeth, according to 2004 federal data.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/24/us/24kentucky.html • His teeth crooked and blackened, Justin Baker is the face of another reason for Kentucky’s oral hygiene problems: methamphetamine use. • “They just rotted,” Mr. Baker, 16, said about the damage done in less than a year of drug use. • In 2006, Kentucky law enforcement seized 342 meth labs and made more than 32,000 arrests related to methamphetamine. The previous year, the Office of National Drug Control Policy designated Kentucky’s largest city, Louisville, among 23 nationwide that were hot spots of methamphetamine use. • Kentucky also has the highest rate of cigarette smoking in the country and one of the highest proportions of chewing tobacco use.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSHAR36237620080103?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNews&rpc=22&sp=truehttp://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSHAR36237620080103?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNews&rpc=22&sp=true
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-dentistdeath_webdec19,0,4072589.story?coll=chi_tab01_layouthttp://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-dentistdeath_webdec19,0,4072589.story?coll=chi_tab01_layout • A police source said Watson received twilight sedation, which put her in a state between unconsciousness and being awake. • Thirty minutes into Monday's procedure, the Feldmans noticed irregular breathing and a drop in her oxygen level, police said. Both dentists tried unsuccessfully to reverse the twilight sedation, he said. The two dentists are properly licensed to sedate patients, state officials said. Police said they don't know at what point Watson became unresponsive, but said office staff tried to revive her before paramedics arrived.
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http://bloggerparty.com/dentists_are_big_fat_liars • Dentists are holding our poor children hostage and won't actually treat their dental disease unless the government gives them more money. In my opinion, they should be fined or sued for allowing this dental health crisis to occur on their watch. • Fluoridation is just a diversion to distract you from the real tragedy facing the poor - lack of dentists who really care.
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