Varnish! Michigan program could benefit more than 8,000 low-income children LANSING, Mich., Oct. 6
LANSING, Mich., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Michigan Department of
Community Health and Delta Dental of Michigan today announced continued
funding for the Varnish! Michigan program with the goal of helping more than
8,000 children fight tooth decay.
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With an additional $194,000 commitment in Fiscal Year 2008-09, Delta
Dental of Michigan has now provided nearly half a million dollars to help
reduce tooth decay for tens of thousands of low-income children in Michigan.
Launched in 2007, the program provides applications of fluoride varnish on
the teeth of low-income children up to 5 years of age.
"Tooth decay can easily be prevented with proper care but many of
Michigan's children do not have access to this care and develop dental disease
early in life," said MDCH Director Janet Olszewski. "We are grateful for Delta
Dental's continuing commitment to this program because it allows us to
positively impact the dental health of thousands of Michigan children."
State officials expect the treatment to reduce tooth decay between 48 and
60 percent for the children involved.
"Delta Dental of Michigan is pleased to continue this partnership with
MDCH because it can make a significant difference in the oral and overall
health of so many children in our state," said Thomas J. Fleszar, D.D.S.,
M.S., president and chief executive officer. "We know oral health has a
tremendous impact on a person's overall health. We commend the MDCH for its
leadership in advancing and promoting this program for Michigan's children."
MDCH plans to provide more than 17,000 varnish applications to the teeth
of more than 8,000 children during Fiscal Year 2008-09. In addition, children
will receive dental screenings and referrals for treatment and ongoing care.
Head Start staff also will provide parents or caregivers with educational
materials about the importance of good dental health habits.
The Varnish! Michigan commitment is part of an ongoing partnership between
MDCH and Delta Dental of Michigan. Since 2000, Delta Dental has administered
MDCH's successful Healthy Kids Dental program for Medicaid-eligible children,
now available in 59 Michigan counties. The American Dental Association named
Healthy Kids Dental a national model for improving access to dental care for
low-income populations.
Earlier this year, Delta Dental and MDCH also collaborated to produce a
public service campaign, "I smile because ...." to inform Michigan residents
about the importance of good oral care. The campaign's 30-second television
spot is available via the MDCH Web site at http://tinyurl.com/3zoqku .
About Delta Dental
Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, with its affiliates in
Illinois and Tennessee, make up one of the largest dental plan administrators
in the nation. In 2007, the enterprise paid out nearly $1.8 billion for dental
care for more than 7.6 million enrollees. Offices are located in Okemos and
Farmington Hills, Michigan; Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio; Lisle, Illinois;
Nashville, Knoxville, and Memphis, Tennessee; and, Indianapolis and Greenwood,
Indiana.
SOURCE Delta Dental of Michigan