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    DENTEX is an Alaska based program that educates dental health aide therapists to provide dental care to Alaska Native communities. The program is a collaboration between the Alaska Native Health Consortium and the University of Washington School of Medicine Physician Assistant Training Program, MEDEX Northwest.

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    Launched in 2007 as a collaborative effort between the Alaska Native Tribal Health Center and the University of Washington, DENTEX was developed to meet the oral health needs of native Alaskan people across 200 remote villages.

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    In February, staff reflected on the last four years as we wrote our report narrative for WK Kellogg Foundation. We realized that in spite of some extreme setbacks, Alaska DHAT has accomplished its objectives, and then some: in villages currently served by DHATs, over 35,000 more people in rural Alaska now have access to oral healthcare.

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Sinea WilliamsBethel, AK

“Before the DHAT clinic Bethel dental services were chaotic. It was hard to get an appointment. Typically the waiting time was so long you thought to go somewhere else. Here, it is unbelievably simple.  The Alaska native DHATs make the experience more comfortable.  I was skeptical at first because I know the DHATs are just learning, but they ask a lot of questions, tell you step-by-step what’s going on, and tell you what the plan is. I am very confident in the DHAT program and students.”

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Anchorage – UW DENTEX Clinic

In February, staff reflected on the last four years as we wrote our report narrative for WK Kellogg Foundation. We realized that in spite of some extreme setbacks, Alaska DHAT has accomplished its objectives, and then some: measuring the combined population of the villages currently served by DHATs, over 35,000 more people in rural Alaska now have access to oral healthcare.

DHATs are dedicated oral healthcare providers, working in areas where there has been itinerant dental care for decades: Togiak, Shishmaref, Savoonga, Shungnak, Klawock, Yakutat, Point Hope, to name just a few of 25 communities. This fact is encouraging as we prepare for the next class, and we look forward to increasing those numbers in the coming years.

Bethel – Yuut Elitnaurviat Dental Training Clinic

The DHAT students had 102 patient encounters during the month of February and provided a variety of general dental services for their patients. Dr. Robert Allen instructed the students on the atraumatic removal of primary and permanent teeth.

The students are working together on a joint Community Project this year. They are developing an athletic mouthguard program, which includes completing a needs assessment, setting objectives, implementation, and an overall program evaluation. This project will be ongoing throughout the year. In addition to the mouthguard program, the students will continue to work with the Head Start class. On Tuesday, February 15th, the students, Dr. Allen and Kathy Balasko went to the Head Start to complete oral exams and provide preventive services.


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