Wednesday, October 14, 2015

New Dental Clinic Opens to Serve Alachua County Residents


Families in Alachua County have a new option for oral health services with the official opening of the Southwest Dental Clinic, located in the Linton Oaks neighborhood, by the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County.
“The significant funding United Health Foundation has provided to our county health department will secure access to services that are in great demand.”
Public officials, University of Florida College of Dentistry representatives, community leaders and residents toured the new facility, which is funded by a $1.85 million grant from United Health Foundation.
The Southwest Dental Clinic is part of the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County’s Dental Emergency Department Diversion Program. The program aims to improve access to oral health care for Alachua County residents, who now will have an alternative for services instead of going to the emergency room for unmet dental care needs.
“We are thrilled to receive United Health Foundation’s support in opening the Southwest Dental Clinic,” said Paul Myers, administrator for the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County. “Through this generous grant, we are able to provide the Gainesville community with the necessary services to deliver quality and effective care.”
The Southwest Dental Clinic will provide preventive and restorative dental care such as examinations, X-rays, cleanings, fluoride treatment, fillings and tooth extractions.
“United Health Foundation is grateful for the opportunity to support the Southwest Dental Clinic, working with organizations such as the Florida Department of Health to provide greater access to quality dental care for the people of Alachua County,” said Michael Lawton, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Florida.
A lack of dental care for low-income Americans has long put stress on hospital emergency rooms, according to a recent study published by Health Affairs. As of January 2013, about 45 million Americans were living in rural and urban regions with shortages of dental care providers.
The grant to support the dental clinic is part of United Health Foundation’s “Helping Build Healthier Communities” program that is providing critical resources to organizations across the country to improve people’s health. The grant will be administered by the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County over a three-year period.
“The Alachua County Board of County Commissioners recognizes the importance of access to public health dental services,” said Charles “Chuck” Chestnut IV, chair of the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners. “The significant funding United Health Foundation has provided to our county health department will secure access to services that are in great demand.”
The Dental Diversion program will be implemented in coordination with the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County’s Southwest Health Clinic. Success measures will include improvement in access to preventive and restorative dental care, and reduction in health care costs.
The clinic is located at 816 SW 64th Terrace in Gainesville, across from the Southwest Advocacy Group Resource Center. To schedule an appointment or learn more about oral health services, residents can call 352-225-4320.
Source: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20151014006364/en/Dental-Clinic-Opens-Serve-Alachua-County-Residents#.Vh6mcBNVhBc
In other dental news: Aurident's  3D dental scanners offer superior quality for both model and impression scanning. The Optimet DS 6000 Scanner uses patented proprietary conoscopic holographic technology to generate highly accurate and consistent scans. The DSi 6000 Impression & Model Scanner overcomes the limitation of other scanners by accurately scanning impressions and models where other scanners have difficulty.

No comments:

Post a Comment