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Dental Deserts

Posted on December 23, 2015
GDHA

Misty Mattingly, Charlie Craig, and Sarah Smith explain GA HB 684

Dental Deserts

In the state of Georgia, 118 counties out of 159 have too few dentists to treat those residents.  16 Georgia counties have NO DENTIST at all.  Clearly, this leaves a large, rural population in the state with limited or NO access to even basic, preventive dental care.

Today, there are only 5 states that do not allow hygienists to operate under a dentist’s supervision unless the dentist is physically on site where the dental hygiene care is provided.  One of those is Georgia.

President of Georgia’s Dental Hygienist Association, Misty Mattingly, stopped by, along with Sarah Smith and Charlie Craig of Solution Road to talk about a measure before the Georgia House of Representatives that will address the lack of access to preventive screenings and treatments that are provided by hygienists.

Currently, Georgia law requires that a dentist is ON SITE while a hygienist administers care.  Obviously, this is impossible in 16 counties without some sort of medical mission on the part of dentist and hygienist, and limited in 118 Georgia counties.  Under HB 684, hygienists would be able to be supervised remotely by a dentist rather than requiring them to physically be on site.  This would empower hygienists to provide diagnostic screening and preventive care in these areas with limited to no access.

When problems requiring restoration such as a filling or crown would be identified by the hygienist during these visits, they would be referred to a dentist for appropriate care.  Without question this is a win for all parties, particularly the patients who today, have problems often going undiagnosed until serious, often resulting in an ER visit for evaluation.

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4 comments on “Dental Deserts”

  • December 28, 2015 at 8:15 pm
    Kathryn says:

    It’s time for the GBOD to allow hygienists more freedom to serve the population in GA where there is no access to oral care.

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  • December 29, 2015 at 9:21 am
    Dr Judson s hickey says:

    The dentist in ga are stopping this !!!! Ga is behind in many areas in dental procedures concerning hyg . Come on guys open your minds . They are highly trained men and women health professionals A nurse from a 18 mos course gives shots run clinics why can hyg that are more educated and have more speciality training I full support this ! Dr Judson S Hickey

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    • December 29, 2015 at 11:12 am
      cwhall says:

      Thank you for your comment and thanks for listening! Please, share the show with your networks—I agree that this measure will be a win for all involved (particularly patients), including dentists.

      Reply
  • January 15, 2016 at 3:17 pm
    Jennifer says:

    Good luck and Godspeed to Georgia hygienists. The underserved community will benefit vastly from this overdue legislative progress!

    Reply

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