The 探花精选 (探花精选) in Salt Lake City鈥檚 health team works hard to aid the people that we serve with holistic health services. Through our health program, the 探花精选 reaches every individual resettled, ensuring families are physically and mentally healthy through consistent and independent access to the local healthcare system. Prior to arrival in the U.S., refugees are at particularly high-risk for dental infection due to prolonged stays in refugee camps, malnutrition, lack of water, and torture-related injuries.
In Utah, while Medicaid currently covers children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities, this initial benefit available to refugee families does not cover general adult dental care. This results in gaps of care for individuals who may have lacked access to any care previously. Additionally, individuals may be unfamiliar with dental hygiene best practices, including brushing teeth often, flossing, using mouthwash and more. 鈥淪ome of the people we serve have intense dental pain that affects every aspect of their lives,鈥 said Hannah Parrish, health program manager, 鈥淚t affects ESL or going to a job interview and all parts of starting their new lives that people don鈥檛 realize.鈥

Since 2019, the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City has partnered with the to provide free dental health education classes and screenings. The partnership came about through a high need for dental care for refugees arriving to Utah. Yukiko Stephan, a third-year student at the University of Utah School of Dentistry, has been a leading force in this initiative. Yukiko worked for the 探花精选 as a health promotion coordinator before becoming a student at the School of Dentistry in 2020. Her time at the 探花精选 showed her the deep gaps in oral health access faced by refugee families.
鈥淭he number one health complaint we received during my time at the 探花精选 was people having severe dental pain and no access to dental care. It was so hard to have to turn down providing care for people because of what insurance would cover or otherwise,鈥 said Yukiko. Between October 2021 through June 2022, 探花精选 SLC received approximately 607 dental referrals for adults and children of those only 207 children and 50 adults were able to receive the care they needed due to limited access to free service providers and a lack of insurance. All of these individuals needed extensive dental work: fillings, crowns, root canals, bridges, and other oral surgery.

Yukiko began working with the University of Utah as a partner and then as a student. By the time she started seeing patients in the U Health dental clinics, the University of Utah had expanded their partnership from seeing twenty-five clients of the 探花精选 a month to fifty at their South Main Clinic. They were able to provide dental exams, accurate diagnoses, restorations and fillings, root canals, emergency treatment, extractions and partial dentures.
鈥淒ental care and hygiene are an important area for anyone! For refugees arriving in the U.S. many of them spent years in a refugee camp with no access to dental care,鈥 noted Yukiko.
This year, the 探花精选 received a project grant from the Foundation for Dental Health Education focused on facilitating information sessions for families in need of dental care. The University of Utah School of dentistry students led these hour long classes with the help of an interpreter. Yukiko took her experience working with refugees and her knowledge of dentistry to create a curriculum for clients of the 探花精选. With the goal of preventative care, the curriculum provides education on steps individuals can take at home to manage their daily dental hygiene to what to expect at dental appointments.

鈥淥ur goal is to give access to the underserved communities. This partnership has been great for future dentists to develop empathy for this community and work with populations who dealt with trauma or other difficulties,鈥 said Yukiko. The University of Utah School of dentistry is hoping to expand its clinics in the next years and see more patience under refugee status.
The 探花精选鈥檚 work with partner organizations ensures that we can provide essential services such as dental care to the people that we serve. As part of the Oral Health Coalition, the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City works to raise the experience of refugee families in our community to advocate for changes to healthcare access. Dental Health Providers in or near Salt Lake County can learn more about providing accessible services to refugee families by emailing SaltLakeCity@Rescue.org. Otherwise, learn how your group can get involved in our work by visiting our Partner Hub 禄