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“Molar Express” Makes Capitol Cameo Today

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008   

St. Paul, MN - Minnesotans can get a first-hand look today at "Molar Express Minnesota," a state-of-the-art dental office housed in a bus. State Sen. Terri Bonoff proposed it last session as a workable way to deal with the barriers to quality dental coverage facing thousands of Minnesota children. She says it's an office on wheels designed to serve low-income kids who don't have access to regular coverage.

"This is designed to go into that community and serve as many children as possible with preventative care, with problems, and to reach out to the kids who need it most."

Bonoff says a mobile clinic can't replace a dentist who has a local office, but it serves kids who are being overlooked. Latest state figures show almost 250,000 Minnesota kids don't have dental coverage.
Bonoff says every kid deserves the best medical coverage possible, even if it has to come from a bus.

"If we can make sure that they come to school healthy, ready to learn, we have our best chance of success for them in the years to come. Decay prevention, dental care and medical health is critical in those early years."

Bonoff says she plans to advocate for the mobile dental clinics again next session. Her bus proposal is a public sector/private sector partnership in which the state would fund the transportation and technical end, and the dental services would be donated by the medical community. Bonoff notes the bus at the Capitol today is modeled on a bus being used for underserved kids in South Dakota.


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