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The Managed Care Solution To The Dental Student Loan Crisis, Chester Gary Dds, Jd Nov 2022

The Managed Care Solution To The Dental Student Loan Crisis, Chester Gary Dds, Jd

The New York State Dental Journal

Enforceable cost control mechanisms can fix skyrocketing student loan debt.


N Y State Dent J November 2022 Nov 2022

N Y State Dent J November 2022

The New York State Dental Journal

In the November 2022 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:

  • Medications Associated with Oral Lichenoid Lesions: A Single-Site Retrospective Cohort Study
  • Evaluating the Impact of Providing Free Dental Treatment to Vulnerable Populations
  • Amelogenesis Imperfecta: Case Series and Review of the Literature

This issue includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New York membership including: editorial and perspectives columns, legal, association activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.


Evaluating The Impact Of Providing Free Dental Treatment To Vulnerable Populations, Brendan Dowd Dds, Betsy Bray Rdh, Bs Nov 2022

Evaluating The Impact Of Providing Free Dental Treatment To Vulnerable Populations, Brendan Dowd Dds, Betsy Bray Rdh, Bs

The New York State Dental Journal

The Dental Demonstration Project was studied over a five-year period to evaluate how the impact from attended events and the follow up intervention influenced dental health home status of patients who attended. The report includes information gathered from 24 events that took place throughout New York State.


N Y State Dent J June-July 2022 Jul 2022

N Y State Dent J June-July 2022

The New York State Dental Journal

In the June-July 2022 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:

  • The Challenges are Many, but There’s Reason for Optimism
  • Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Important Clinical Considerations
  • Retained Third Molars Protect Against Fractures of Mandibular Condylar Region
  • Patient Recall in the Informed-Consent Process
  • Clinical Report on Restoration of Patient with Immediate Loaded Maxillary Restoration Supported by Zygomatic/Endosseous Implants and Mandibular Prothesis Utilizing Three-implant Solution

This issue includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New York membership including: editorial and perspectives columns, legal, association activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.


N Y State Dent J April 2022 Apr 2022

N Y State Dent J April 2022

The New York State Dental Journal

In the April 2022 issue, the reader will find the following feature articles:

  • Responding to Online Social Media Posts
  • Diode Laser-Assisted Abscission and Low-Level Laser Therapy for Treatment of Mucocele Literature: Update and Case Report
  • White Sponge Nevus
  • Effects of New York State’s Medicaid Orthodontic Policy Changes on Approved Orthodontic Treatment Complexity

This issue includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New York membership including: editorial and perspectives columns, legal, association activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.


Effects Of New York State’S Medicaid Orthodontic Policy Changes On Approved Orthodontic Treatment Complexity, June Harewood Dds, Ma, Ms, Karolina Kister Dmd, Phd, Lynn Tepper Phd, Edd, Hassan M. Khan Dmd, Mbe, Ms, Jing Chen Dds, Phd, Christine O'Hea Dmd, Msc, Thomas Hoopes, Sunil Wadhwa Dds, Phd Apr 2022

Effects Of New York State’S Medicaid Orthodontic Policy Changes On Approved Orthodontic Treatment Complexity, June Harewood Dds, Ma, Ms, Karolina Kister Dmd, Phd, Lynn Tepper Phd, Edd, Hassan M. Khan Dmd, Mbe, Ms, Jing Chen Dds, Phd, Christine O'Hea Dmd, Msc, Thomas Hoopes, Sunil Wadhwa Dds, Phd

The New York State Dental Journal

The purpose of this study was to analyze how 2013 New York State Medicaid legislation that introduced HLD index affected orthodontic Medicaid treatment approval affected orthodontic Medicaid treatment approval. Eighty-six patients pre-2013 and eighty-six post-2013 were selected from a single academic center. The number of patients who auto-qualified post-2013 significantly increased (58 vs 39, p=0.006). For the patients who did not auto-qualify there was a significant increase (p=0.017) in HLD scores post-2013 (31.38) compared to pre-2013 (13.34). Fifty-one percent of the patients approved pre -2013 would not have qualified for coverage under the current policy.