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Latest post 05-15-2007 10:22 PM by Anonymous. 30 replies.
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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Everyone doesn't have Dental Coverage
Rep. Brenda Clack,
In the real world certainly Michigan these days who can afford to have dental check ups? Rep. Clack do you want schools to loose more money because children can't be admitted due to lack of a dental check up? This is what we strive for but frankly with all the cuts in automotive this could be a disaster for MI schools.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Brenda is this all you have to offer our struggling state?
It will “save a lot of children,” said Rep. Brenda Clack, D-Flint. “Early detection means savings along the way.” She cited existing assistance programs such as Healthy Kids Dental that provide good dental care for low-income families. You have forgotten all of Michiganders who have lost jobs and don’t qualify for state Medicaid benefits. I for one don’t want my grandchildren turned away because they can’t receive to have their teeth cleaned before entering Kindergarten. Life must be good for you Brenda is this all you have to offer our struggling state?
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champinejerelyn


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Kindergarten dental check
I give credit to Rep Clack for taking up this initiative. As a Registered Dental Hygienist I see a need for children to see dentists at an early age. Dental cavities is more prevelant than Asthma in children. Parents need to understand the improtance of dental treatment. Did you know that children can miss school because of toothaches? This is a great piece of legislation and I encourage our legislators to support it. Congrats again to Rep Clack!
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pre-Kindergarten dental check
As a member of the Michigan Dental Hygienists' Association and a trained Registered Dental Hygienist for the past 23 years, I know first hand how very important it is to maintain the primary dentition for all children. Early decay (cavity) detection and treatment not only keeps the primary (baby) teeth healthy and aids good dental development but helps the child to achieve good nutrition, speech pattern development and early positive self-esteem issues. With the decreases in insurance coverage and the loss of benefits with the automotive industry, we need to keep vigilant and help our youngest citizens in this great State of Michigan. Having a certificate can help track the child with a number (SS#) and making sure this important appointment is performed. This is a good first step!
I strongly support this House Bill #4165 and encourage all House Representatives to do the same.
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Fees for dental check ups
There are many offices that will charge an examination fee. It is very unlikely that for an examination fee alone would be in the range of $100.00. To physically do an examination, the dentist may recommend or require x-rays to "see" if there are any infections present when a large cavity is present, this may cost more money. However, the dental schools and dental hygiene schools offer dental services at low cost to the public. Please check our website to find a school near you at www.mdhatoday.org I hope this will help you to help your family achieve the best dental care and total body health in the process.
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The area dental and dental hygiene programs around the state offer low cost dental care and would qualify to help fulfill this very important part of all citizens dental health care needs. Please check our website for a hygiene program near you at www.mdhatoday.org
They have dentists on staff to provide the examinations necessary for children and adults to maintain their good oral health.
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I am a 3 generation automotive family member and my husband is on a limited time-line with his job right now. So I know what it's like to go without not once but in the 1980's as well. We made it work and did what we had to do. Rep. Clack is trying to make a difference through the channels she has to follow. Change is never easy - I know, I have moved my family 13 times in 27 years. To do nothing is not an option. To be part of the solution is what we have to focus on. Michigan is in for more hard times and we all need to pull together, not apart.
Life isn't fair, I lived it. Life is hard, I've been there. Low cost dental care is available at the dental and dental hygiene schools around the state. They can give the care needed for those with limited funds. I've used them. Check the hygiene programs out at www.mdhatoday.org or your yellow pages under secondary eduacation. Good Luck and keep the faith!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Good dental health is the number one thing to extend your life
and decrease health costs.
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Who's responsible for their own teeth?
Affordable dental care is offered to those who value their teeth and would rather keep them in their mouth instead of a glass. Being a responsible adult takes regular dental care by brushing after each meal, flossing everyday, and seeing your dental healthcare professional on a regular basis to avoid the BIG problems that could lead to tooth loss. Your first set of teeth are FREE. Keep them and you won't have to worry about who you will have to sue when something goes wrong. Nothing will go wrong when you do your homework on a daily basis. Keep smiling with your own teeth!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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You know what, most citizens aren't AWARE how important it is.
This is proactive legislation. I hope it passes. This is good for the people and will ENCOURAGE parents to be more aware if they aren't already. The fact of the matter is that they AREN'T aware that excellent dental care early can increase your life by seven years. It's the NUMBER one change you can make in your life to increase life and quality of life. Let's send the message early. Stop being a Grinch and care about someone other than your self. This bill shows good leadership.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I think this will increase attendance in school throughout
a child's academic career. I say go for it.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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let's be realistic for a moment.
I don't thik that there is any one that can deny that dental health is important for our children. Why not offer a free dental screening to those entering school? To say a child at 3yrs. MUST see a dentist is just too harsh. Many children are just not developmentally ready. Is 3yrs. old the RECOMMENDED age by the ADA; or the REQUIRED?
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It is recommended at age 3 due to the fact that usually all the baby teeth are in and can be checked. Many dental professionals would like to see the child prior to this age, more like 2 years old. This is not a "typical" cleaning appointment if the child is not ready. Doing a visual exam can give parents pointers on how to care for their child's teeth and avoid some major problems before they develop. My kids were seen at 18 months, but I was their "Mom" and have been checking their teeth daily since they came in. This is the exception to the rule.
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