A $5 million bond to improve dental care services in Maine will be on the November ballot, according to a story by TV station WABI.
The bond money would be used to improve access to affordable services, create more dental clinics, and build a dental school.
Nearly 250,000 Maine residents don't get the dental care they need because they live too far from a provider or can't afford it, according to supporters of the bond. They believe an in-state school would encourage more would-be dentists to stay in Maine after they graduate.
Some $3.5 million of the bond would help build a teaching clinic as part of the newly proposed dental school in Maine, according to the story, while $1.5 million would help dental clinics offer care to some 60,000 people a year who currently miss out on checkups.
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