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Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey
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DELTA DENTAL PARTNERS WITH UMDNJ
TO CONDUCT TWO ORAL HEALTH STUDIES AND PROVIDE
TREATMENT TO UNDERSERVED TEENS IN NEWARK
PARSIPPANY, NJ (July
18, 2003) – A new phase
of field research for two oral health studies funded
by Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey Foundation,
Inc. (Delta Dental) began on July 11 at La Casa
de Don Pedro, a family and youth services center
in Newark. Research includes oral health exams
to collect data from up to 2,000 students, and
to provide treatment, if needed and requested.
This initiative is a collaborative effort between
Delta Dental, who has provided a $1 million grant
to fund the project, and the University of Medicine & Dentistry
of New Jersey (UMDNJ) New Jersey Dental School,
whose staff is conducting the exams and providing
care.
Initial field research for the study began in
April at the Luis Munoz Marin Middle School in
Newark. UMDNJ created a partnership with La Casa
de Don Pedro so the program could be extended into
July and August. Exams and treatment will be provided
at the center through the end of the summer.
"Statistics indicate a disparity in the oral
health of underserved populations," said Dr.
Scott Navarro, dental director, Delta Dental. "The
purpose of these studies is to gather substantive
baseline data and provide immediate treatment to
those in need of care. The long-term goal of the
project is to evaluate the findings and offer methods
of prevention to those susceptible to periodontal
disease and caries before they are affected."
The first study, "Occlusal Hidden Caries," will
look at patterns of tooth decay among African-American
teens between the ages of 11 and 16. Researchers
will follow students over time to study a possible
link between early enamel lesions that could heal,
and those that progress to cavities. Identification
of the early lesions would allow for preventative
treatment to be provided prior to the onset of
decay. The second study will examine Juvenile Aggressive
Periodontal Diseases in African-Americans in the
same age group.
During the field research for these studies, students
are examined for cavities and gum disease by UMDNJ
dental staff in a Colgate mobile unit. Many of
these students do not visit a dentist regularly.
If cavities or gum disease are found, students
may undergo treatment at UMDNJ for up to two years,
free of charge. They also have the option of visiting
their own family dentist for treatment; however,
that is not part of this free service.
"Blending our long-term research partnership
with Delta Dental and our history of working with
the city of Newark to help improve access to health
care for its citizens is extremely exciting," said
Daniel Fine, DMD, director, Dental Research Center,
UMDNJ. Jeffrey Linfante, DMD, co-director of the
research project, added, "Not only will this
research improve general oral health for students
in the future, it also benefits local children
in urgent need of dental care right now."
Although tremendous
strides have been made in oral health among Americans
in recent decades, certain groups including minorities,
seniors, and those with special needs have not
benefited from these advances. In May 2000, former
U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher declared a "silent epidemic" in
the oral health status of underserved populations
in America. He called for public and private partnerships
to increase access to quality dental care through
community outreach programs.
"Delta Dental's participation in this research
program is a result of our commitment to the community,
and is also part of our ongoing response to the
surgeon general's call in 2000 to offer assistance
to those most in need," said Walter VanBrunt,
president and CEO, Delta Dental. As a result of
these studies, UMDNJ has become eligible for increased
federal funding for additional research to improve
oral health in minority populations nationwide.
About UMDNJ - Dental School
New Jersey Dental School has been preparing students
for careers in the dental profession for more
than 40 years. The school's state-of-the-art
facilities include clinic space, research laboratories,
and seminar and lecture rooms designed for optimum
teaching and healthcare delivery. To accommodate
changes in dental education, a 78,000 square-foot
addition is being added to the Dental School
for increased research and clinical space. For
more information about supporting New Jersey
Dental School, contact Kim Barwick, director
of development, at 973-972-1039.
About Delta Dental
Delta Dental established the Delta Dental Plan
of New Jersey Foundation in 1986. Its mission
includes promoting and assisting educational
projects devoted to the enhancement of dental
health, research programs designed to increase
public awareness of the general benefits of good
health, and to improve dental health through
the science of dentistry. Each year, the Delta
Dental Foundation provides financial support
to various organizations throughout the state.
Delta
Dental Plan of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
and Connecticut's leading dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million
people through contracts with employers in
New Jersey and Connecticut. The Delta Dental
Plan system is a national network of independently
operated, not-for-profit dental service corporations
specializing in providing dental benefits programs
for employee groups throughout the country.
For more information visit us on the Web at
www.deltadentalnj.com.