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Dental Care Crisis in County

Santa Cruz Oral Health Access Team Making Progress

Dental Care Crisis Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comThe number of Santa Cruz County residents on Medi-Cal who have gone to the dentist has increased by 20% since 2014, a success announced by Oral Health Access Santa Cruz County (OHASCC) in its newly released 2018 Report Card.

This means that more low-income children, adults and seniors have been improving their health—as well as their ability to eat, speak clearly, find jobs, and build self-confidence—by accessing dental care.

Released on June 11, 2018, the Report Card showcases improvements made towards Oral Health Access Strategic Plan goals to address the local dental disease epidemic.

“I’m proud of the work that we have done since we launched these efforts a year and a half ago. We have just started and have already made a measurable impact in our county,” commented OHASCC Steering Committee co-chair and Dientes’ Chief Dental Officer Dr. Sepi Taghvaei. OHASCC steering committee is comprised of healthcare providers, policy makers and education advocates.

There are several bright spots in the report card, most notably with young children.

Since 2014, Dientes Community Dental Care and Salud Para La Gente together have seen a 30% growth in overall dental visits and a 17% increase in patients of all ages.


A $1 million investment over the next five years from a California State Proposition 56 grant to the County of Santa Cruz is already bolstering efforts to expand current efforts.

The OHASCC Steering Committee co-chair and County Supervisor Zach Friend remarked, “We have the right strategy, pulled the right team together, and found the right financial support to really make a long-lasting impact on the health and happiness of our entire community.

This investment in access to oral health care for everyone will pay huge dividends for years to come.”

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Visit http://oralhealthscc.org/strategic-plan to learn more and read the 2018 Report Card.

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