12-Year-Old's Death Leads to Better Access to Dental Care for Other Children

Mobile dentistry will service low-income students

Updated 8:45 PM EST, Thu, Nov 13, 2008

TWITTER FACEBOOK

Deamonte Driver
WRC

LARGO, Md. -- Children in Prince George's County will have better access to dental care after the death of a 12-year-old pushed lawmakers and the medical community to examine the issue.

Deamonte Driver died from a brain infection after his mother was unable to find a dentist to treat a tooth infection.

"His mother, despite her best efforts, could not get dental care for her boys," said Laurie Norris, of the Public Justice Center.

Elise Driver, Deamonte's mother, had a lapse in Medicaid coverage because she was temporarily homeless.

At the time, an abscessed tooth spread poisonous bacteria to Deamonte's brain.

A group of dentists -- with help from the state and other groups -- announced the Deamonte Driver Dental Project Thursday. It will pay for a van equipped with a dental facility to service low-income students in Prince George's County.

"It's a dentistry on wheels, and it's going to be a full-service dental clinic," said dentist Dr. Hazel Harper. "We have the ability to do preventive services as well as restorative services."

The project also will increase reimbursements for dentists who provide treatment for patients on Medicaid.

First Published: Nov 13, 2008 7:11 PM EST

TWITTER FACEBOOK

  • 100% bored 1
  • 0% furious 0
  • 0% sad 0
  • 0% thrilled 0
  • 0% intrigued 0
  • 0% laughing 0
processing
          No comments have been posted yet.

          You have 2000 characters left

          processing
          So My City

          You are posting in (change)

          550/550 characters

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)
          *Tip: You can also post moments via email or Twitter.

          processing

          View Your Moment in

          Posted by | 1 second ago

          Don't Miss

          local_beat

          5 hours ago

          Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Was "a Calm Person"

          Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped with a devotion that was noticed in Silver Spring.

          Read It

          sports

          2 hours ago

          Redskins-Falcons Preview

          Will the Skins win another game?

          sports

          29 minutes ago

          Terps' Freefall Continues

          Maryland football’s struggles continued Saturday as Ralph Friedgen’s Terps dropped their fourth-straight game Saturday.

          Read It
          Loading...
          Birthdate:
          You must be at least 13 to sign up.
          Gender:
          invalid

          By clicking the button below, I accept the terms of use and privacy policy

          Already Signed Up? Login Below.

          processing
          Here's what we're posting:

          *Only used for verification. We do not store your password.
          processing