Dental program announced for children

DentaQuest, the nation’s largest provider of Medicaid and CHIP dental solutions, and TeamSmile, today announced the launch of the TeamSmile Dental Home Project powered by DentaQuest, a nationwide initiative that connects children in need with long-term dental care resources and dental teams.

The announcement was made at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, on Tuesday, Sept. 27, during the TeamSmile program, featuring financial and in-kind support from United Way and DentaQuest and hundreds of local volunteers.

Local dental providers offered preventive and restorative oral health care services including screenings, x-rays, fillings and other treatments, while other volunteers will educate attendees about the importance of oral health hygiene to overall health and wellness.

Established with $275,000 from DentaQuest, this new project builds upon DentaQuest’s years long partnership with TeamSmile, the nation’s premier advocacy group connecting oral health professionals with professional athletic organizations to provide life-changing dental care to underserved children across the country.

The dental home model of care is a comprehensive approach to oral care similar to a primary care physician relationship. Now, children attending TeamSmile programs who often do not have regular dental care will be connected with a local primary dentist to care for each child as they grow.

Through TeamSmile, children receive needed comprehensive dental care, including preventive and restorative treatments. They also learn from dental providers how to care for their mouths and why a healthy mouth is a key part of overall health. To date, TeamSmile has conducted more than 250 programs, served more than 45,000 children, and provided more than $18 million in free dental care and oral health education. From January to August 2022, roughly 3,000 children attended TeamSmile programs, and more than one-third of these children didn’t have a primary dentist. Since piloting this initiative, the TeamSmile Dental Home Project powered by DentaQuest has connected approximately 700 children with a dental home in their community.

“As a mission-driven company, we take responsibility and seize any opportunity to reshape the current oral care system into one that addresses the needs of children across the country,” DentaQuest President Steve Pollock said. “The TeamSmile Dental Home Project powered by DentaQuest establishes a pathway for a child’s sustained oral health and wellness over their lifetime and opens doors to dental care for siblings and parents. We helped design and invested in this project because we share TeamSmile’s vision for a world where all children can access quality, ongoing oral care and build the foundation for a healthy future.”

During the past few years, DentaQuest has concentrated its efforts on connecting members to permanent dental homes to increase access to preventive oral health care. Children with a dental home are more likely to receive appropriate preventive and routine oral health care at the right time, reducing the risk of preventable dental disease and costly dental care later in life. A dental home also enables dental care teams to coordinate care for children and their parents, ensuring preventive care and treatment at all stages of life for the entire household. 

The TeamSmile Dental Home Project marks an important step toward ensuring children across the U.S. receive routine, comprehensive oral health care. The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that about 20% of children ages 5 to 11 have at least one untreated decayed tooth and about 13% of adolescents ages 12 to 19 have the same. If left untreated, tooth decay or gum disease can result in problems eating, speaking and learning, with an estimated average of 34.4 million school hours lost due to acute or unplanned dental needs.

“We are thrilled to announce the creation of the Dental Home Project powered by DentaQuest enabling us to foster ongoing care for TeamSmile children in need,” said John McCarthy, executive director, TeamSmile. “This initiative has the potential to positively impact thousands of children throughout the country each year. We are incredibly grateful for the support of DentaQuest in this endeavor, as they have continued to use their resources to be a force for good in places that need it most.”

To learn more about the TeamSmile Dental Home Project, powered by DentaQuest, visit https://teamsmile.org/dental-home-project/.

KCK school board to meet today

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education will meet at 5 p.m. today, Sept. 27.

The meeting will be in the third floor board room of the Central Office and Training Center, 2010 N. 59th St., Kansas City, Kansas.

Among the items on the agenda will be reports on grab-and-go books for at-home literacy support; Aspirational Insights contract; roofing repairs material purchase; and a capital improvement plan update.

Several other items are on the agenda, including approval of the Instructure subscription; approval of the KCK Middle School Crown Program agreement; and approval of renewing the health insurance provider.

Policy changes also are on the agenda. Three are on the “third read,” meaning they are being considered for a final vote. One policy change would allow students to graduate with 21, instead of the current 25 academic credits, with a minimum enrollment in seven semesters.

Another policy change states that school-provided transportation will be available to and from school for students who qualify. The wording was changed from “bus” to “school-provided,” and from “provided” to “available.” When transportation is provided, participating students cannot drive personal vehicles to and from district activities during or after school unless it is authorized in writing by the parent or guardian.

There also is a policy change concerning textbooks, instructional materials and media centers, stating a review policy for students, parents or legal guardians of students currently enrolled who have a complaint about textbooks, media center or instructional materials. A review process is outlined through teachers, media specialists, principals, administrators, the superintendent’s office and the board of education.


There are four closed, executive sessions listed, including one relating to security measures, and others on personnel.

Several other items are on the agenda. The agenda is at https://go.boarddocs.com/ks/kckps/Board.nsf/vpublic?open#.

The meeting can be viewed on YouTube at https://youtu.be/lFbYMZLLJbY.

Today’s high to be near 80

There is the possibility of frost to the north of the area on Wednesday morning. (National Weather Service graphic)

Fall temperatures and dry conditions continue this week, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

Today’s high of 80 will be the highest temperature here this week, the weather service said.

The high will drop to near 69 on Wednesday before climbing back into the 70s for the rest of the week, according to the forecast.

Wyandotte County could see a low of 48 tonight, but in the northern part of the area, frost is possible with cooler air moving in Tuesday through Wednesday, the weather service said. Those who have sensitive vegetation should be ready for the possibility of frost Wednesday morning.

Today, it will be sunny, with a high near 80, the weather service said. A calm wind will become north around 6 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight, it will be clear, with a low of 48 and a northeast wind of 7 to 9 mph, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 69 and an east wind of 7 to 9 mph, the weather service said.

Wednesday night, it will be clear, with a low of 44 and an east wind of 5 to 7 mph, according to the weather service.

Thursday, it will be sunny, with a high near 72 and a southeast wind of 5 to 9 mph, the weather service said.

Thursday night, it will be clear, with a low of 48, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be sunny, with a high near 75, the weather service said.

Friday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 48, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be sunny, with a high near 77, the weather service said.

Saturday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 50, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be sunny, with a high near 76, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 52, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be sunny, with a high near 77, the weather service said.

For more weather information, visit www.weather.gov.