Texas dental school opens special-care dental clinic

The UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry opened a 4,300-square-foot special-care dental clinic.

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The Phil and Karen Hunke Special Care Clinic is the first academic setting in South Texas that will serve patients with intellectual, developmental, cognitive or physical disabilities, according to a Feb. 7 news release from the school. 

The space has seven dental treatment rooms and will have the capability to serve up to 40 patients each day. 

The school received a $2 million federal Health Resources and Services Administration grant; $2.3 million in support from the Oral Health Improvement Program of the Texas Department of State Health Services; and seed funding from local philanthropists, the Hunke family. 

The clinic will accept Medicaid for qualified patients under the age of 21 and select dental insurances, the release said.

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