‘Teledentristry’ expands preventive care to more Minnesota families
For the 25 percent of Minnesotans without dental insurance, even basic preventive care may be too expensive, and among the 1.1 million enrolled in the state's Medicaid program, many cannot find a dentist who takes government insurance.
Hoping to address these gaps, a private dental practice called mylife Dental recently launched a low-cost preventive clinic in
"I feel like we are innovators in this market," said Dr.
Safety-net providers, too, are making wider use of teledentistry, including the nonprofit
Those efforts came to a halt in 2010, when the state's Medical Assistance program cut all reimbursements for teledentistry during a state budget crunch. Then, in 2016, the Legislature directed the state's health insurance programs to resume reimbursing clinics for the service.
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"We are still ramping it all back up," Helgeson said, adding that several thousand patients have benefited already.
The trend comes as dental hygienists are taking on a greater share of preventive care, such as cleaning teeth, taking X-rays and applying fluoride treatments.
Even when hygienists provide more of the care, dentists still must supervise the work and determine a patient's treatment plan. And for the most part, dentists do the more advanced work of filling cavities, performing root canals and other procedures.
Until now, most of this division of labor has occurred within the confines of the dental clinic, with the dentist popping in to examine a patient after the hygienist finishes the preparatory and preventive work. But with advances in technology, the dentist can supervise from afar, with the hygienist in a satellite location or even providing care in the field to patients in schools, nursing homes and other institutions.
"If the dentist is going to take their time to do every single one of these procedures, it is just a huge money loser under the old model," said Helgeson.
Most of Apple Tree's patients are either uninsured or covered by state programs such as Medicaid, known in
In addition, only 37 percent of children on the program got preventive dental care in 2015, prompting federal health officials to warn the state earlier this year that it was in danger of losing federal funding if it did not improve access.
As part of its strategy to increase access,
Apple Tree has a dental therapist working at a nonprofit pediatric clinic in
"Our staff can see all imaging and clinical notes live," said Helgeson. "So a supervising dentist can be on the phone and be on the computer to see everything live if they need to."
Mostly, though, dentists review care records and images after the visit is over, then follow up with the patient if more treatment or diagnosis is required.
At mylife Dental, patients who need follow-up care would visit Trowbridge in his downtown
The
"It allows me to extend my reach without building a new clinic with a dentist on staff and a business manager on staff to deal with insurance," said Trowbridge.
"Now that the technology is available, this is where things are moving," he said.
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