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USA Today: Lack of dental coverage sends patients to ER for pain
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SHREVEPORT, La. – When a man recently visited an emergency room here with a toothache, consulting physician Alan Sorkey quickly diagnosed the dental infection was serious and even potentially fatal.
The patient was on more than 25 medications and scheduled for a major surgery — not dental related — all covered by government health care programs, Sorkey said.
Those same programs wouldn't cover the estimated $70 to pull the rotting tooth. The patient didn't have the money for it, and a local low-cost oral surgery clinic had a wait of as long as a year for an appointment, he said.
"All of this care the patient had received would have been for naught because these programs generally do not cover dental-related problems," said Sorkey, who ultimately persuaded the clinic to see the patient sooner. "In his immune-compromised situation, this infected tooth threatened to take his life without immediate treatment."
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