University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry recently received the first community-based clinical education grant from the California Dental Association (CDA) Foundation, in partnership with the state Office of Oral Health, which will allow the school to expand oral health care at community health centers serving the town of Livingston in Merced County and the county of Napa.
This opportunity arose as a result of CDA’s proposal for $10 million to create new community-based clinical education rotations for dental students, which was approved in California’s 2022-2023 state budget signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The funding will be used to establish new clinical rotations for senior students in the school’s Doctor of Dental Surgery and International Dental Studies programs. Students will participate in two-week rotations at two Napa clinic locations of CommuniCare+OLE (formerly OLE Health) and the Livingston Community Health Campus. The locations serve patients who come from areas in the state considered as dental health professional shortage areas by the Health Resources & Services Administration.
Working with onsite dentists at each of the centers, dental students will deliver a wide range of preventative and general dental procedures to a diverse patient population. Services will include exams, cleanings, fillings, emergency care and more.
“While patients will benefit from the care, our dental students will also benefit from the experiences they will receive working with patients from a wide range of demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds,” said Dr. Nader A. Nadershahi, dean and vice provost of the Dugoni School.
“Dental students are the future of our profession’s workforce,” said Dr. Richard Graham, chair of the CDA Foundation’s Board of Directors. “Increasing their learning experiences with historically underserved communities will help them better address existing health inequities throughout the state.”
The CDA Foundation approved two years of funding at approximately $550,000 to support these rotations. The school can apply for up to $1 million in the coming years to support new community outreach rotations.
The CDA Foundation will also work with other dental schools across California to expand student rotations at federally qualified health centers in order to improve access to quality care and foster a health care workforce that can confidently address current and emerging needs across the state. This program will enhance the already significant role dental schools in California play as a part of the safety net.
“It has been a great experience to work with dental students during their clinical rotations. This partnership has created a learning opportunity for students as well as professional development opportunities for the staff,” said Dr. Pawanjeet Singh Pannu, dental director of Livingston Community Health. “Having students at our clinic site has increased access to care for our patients. Partnering for these clinical trainings can lead to more recruitment opportunities for health centers and eventually be helpful in increasing access to care for the underserved populations.”
In addition to these new rotations, the Dugoni School currently offers extramural clinic rotations at California Pacific Medical Center, La Clinica de la Raza, On Lok PACE, San Mateo Medical Center and Stanford Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic.
Through its extramural clinic rotations and at the Dugoni School’s campus in downtown San Francisco, the school provides oral health care for nearly 20,000 patients each year across Northern California.
Source: https://dental.pacific.edu/
Editorials 12 December 2025
Dugoni School students provide free care to hundreds of patients in Jamaica
A dedicated group of students and faculty from the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry recently traveled to Jamaica to provide much-needed dental care, oral health screenings and education to...
Products 18 November 2025
Students and faculty from the University of the Pacific’s Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry recently demonstrated their deep commitment to community care by volunteering at two major public...
News 27 May 2022
University of the Pacific’s Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry has launched the Center for Innovation and Translation to drive new clinical research partnerships supporting the oral and overall health of people in the United States and beyond.
The school will bring together internal and external collaborators to develop innovative practices and translate clinical research to improve oral health care.The Dugoni School’s location in the...
HSDM director of admissions reflects on the rewarding aspects of her work as she is recognized for her contributions to HSDM
Through its annual outreach event, HSDM delivered comprehensive dental services to children in the community while reinforcing its commitment to prevention and access to care.
Prosthodontics 16 April 2026
The use of orthodontics before fixed prosthodontics in restorative dentistry
For a variety of reasons, orthodontic intervention is often overlooked as a viable modality to correct occlusal, axial, rotational, and space discrepancies before undertaking fixed prosthetic...
Editorials 16 April 2026
Congratulations to Ane Poly, D.D.S., M.Sc., Ph.D., a clinical assistant professor in the UF Department of Endodontics, who was recently chosen as the college’s representative to the Council of...
ONEDAYBIOTECH products garner honor as one of the 16th Annual Readers’ Choice Top 25 Implant Products
News 16 April 2026
National leader in oral health integration and equity joins CareQuest Institute executive team.
News 16 April 2026
Henry Schein, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSIC), the world’s largest provider of healthcare solutions to office-based dental and medical practitioners, today announced its plan to reduce the size of its Board of...