The practice is part of the health system’s federally qualified health center program and aims to reduce the number of dental-related emergency department visits, according to a news release from the health system.
The new practice also supports the organization’s commitment to providing holistic care, according to President and CEO Michael Charlton.
The 4,200-square-foot practice will include nine operatories and an on-site lab. The practice will also have two dentists, three dental assistants and two hygienists.
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