Texas Tech Dental School Receives $50,000 Scholarship Gift To Help Patients With Disabilities

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso celebrated a $50,000 gift from Ethos Financial on Friday, October 20th.

A portion of the money will go toward student scholarships at the Hunt School of Dental Medicine, and the rest will go toward renaming a suite in the school’s dental clinic for patients with disabilities.

Photos by Tony Pina/KTSM

Patients living with disabilities face additional dental care concerns. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 60% of children with disabilities receive regular dental care, compared to 79% of children without disabilities. Adults living with disabilities are more likely to have untreated tooth decay and gum disease than adults without disabilities.

According to the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Borderplex region faces a shortage of oral health care providers. El Paso carries the designation of a dental health professional shortage area, indicating a shortage of dentists and dental hygienists relative to its population size, according to a news release sent out by Texas Tech.

When compared to the national average, El Paso has 57% fewer dentists than the rest of the country, the release said.

“Since opening in 2021, the Hunt School of Dental Medicine at TTUHSC El Paso has taken steps to address this profound shortage by training world-class dental professionals while meeting the needs of the diverse community it serves. Its innovative curriculum not only requires students to study Spanish, but also to treat patients during their first year,” the announcement added.

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