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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 27, 2007
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Vance Legislation to Improve Access to Dental Care Passes
Senate
HARRISBURG – The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Pat
Vance (R-Cumberland/York) to address the needs of those without access to
routine, preventive dental services.
"Currently, the Commonwealth requires professional dental services to be
delivered by or under the supervision of a dentist," Vance said. "Unfortunately,
this requirement becomes a barrier for low income individuals to address their
dental needs. There is an acute shortage of dentists willing to treat
individuals on Medical Assistance and as a result, these individuals often only
receive dental care when it is absolutely necessary. Studies have shown a
possible association between oral infections and systemic diseases such as
diabetes, heart disease and respiratory infections. By allowing dental
hygienists to provide preventive and routine care, we have an increased
opportunity to prevent some of these related health problems."
Senate Bill 455 would allow public health dental hygiene practitioners to
provide services within their current scope of practice, in specified
institutions such as nursing homes, schools, mobile dental units and
correctional facilities without the supervision of a dentist. The dental hygiene
practitioner would have to be certified by the State Board of Dentistry as
having completed 3,600 hours of practice under the supervision of a licensed
dentist and have a malpractice policy.
The bill now goes to the House for consideration.
Vance's district includes all of Cumberland County and Carroll, Fairview,
Franklin, Monaghan, Warrington and Washington townships and Dillsburg,
Franklintown and Wellsville boroughs in York County.
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