http://fleshandstone.net/healthandsciencenews/dental.htmlMinnesota governor Tim Pawlenty proposes eliminating dental care programs for all adults saying they can go to the emergency room for their dental-related severe pain, trauma or infections instead. The Minnesota Dental Association suggests that will be quite costly.
Budget cuts to state dental care programs proposed by Gov. Tim Pawlenty will be a costly shift that will end up costing state taxpayers more, say Minnesota dentists.
“Non-pregnant adults would continue to receive emergency dental care through hospital emergency departments for emergencies such as severe pain, trauma or infections,”
Hospital emergency rooms aren’t set up as dentist’s offices. They can supply patients with pain medications for tooth aches and antibiotics for dental infections but they don’t extract teeth. “They can’t actually perform dental procedures so there will be repeated visits,” says Tom Day, director of legislative affairs for the Minnesota Dental Association (MDA).
(Pawlenty will probably be out of office, but tbey time we get the bill from all the emergencies related to lack of dental care).
Maybe we can ask Pawlenty forego dental insurnace for him and his family and they can just go to the Emergency room for care.