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Jan. 31, 2024 — Hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites could benefit from legislation signed by Gov. Evers today that allows dental therapists to practice here.
“Kudos to the governor and legislators on both sides of the aisle who worked together to make this state a better place for kids and others badly in need of better dental care,” said Badger Institute President Mike Nichols. “This is a long-awaited, great day for potentially hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites, including a lot of poor kids who suffer from toothaches and cavities and poor health.”
It’s a move the Badger Institute has been explaining and advocating for a very long time.
Dental therapists are mid-level providers who perform preventive and restorative procedures — cavity repairs, extractions, so forth — filling a gap between dentists and hygienists, especially in the 58 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties with too few dental providers per capita. You can find an explanation of dental therapy here, in our 2022 book of policy recommendations, “Mandate for Madison.”
You can find an explanation of why the just-passed reform is necessary here, in our testimony before the Legislature.
You can find out how dental care can be a struggle even for people in suburban Milwaukee here — and learn here how the reform harnesses the free market to directly help about 345,000 underserved Wisconsin children without any cost to taxpayers.
Key to the reform has been state Sen. Mary Felzkowski of Tomahawk, who spent years advocating for dental therapy. The bill that she and Rep. Jon Plumer of Lodi sponsored will make a difference for millions of Wisconsinites by bringing down the cost of smiles in our state.The Badger Institute is Wisconsin’s most influential free-market public policy research organization.
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