As part of its mission to improve the oral health of all, DentaQuest is expanding access to dental care in three Florida Panhandle counties, all designated as dental health professional shortage areas. (HPSAs)
Current data shows the region has 25% lower access rates than Florida’s statewide average. By working with its affiliate organization Advantage Dental+, four dental practices were opened over the last several months, ensuring the DentaQuest members in the region – including an estimated 30,000 children enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP – have access to dental care, education and support.
“DentaQuest is able to help state agencies and health plans better serve all their members with access to quality, prevention-first dental and vision care closer to home,” said Brett Bostrack, executive vice president and chief network officer for DentaQuest in a news release.
“We focus first on building a strong network with existing providers, but in many regions – including the Florida Panhandle – there just aren’t enough providers to adequately support member needs," he said. "That’s where a clinical care delivery solution comes in, differentiating us from other dental benefits partners. We look forward to bringing access to members in other dental deserts over time.”
Dental deserts are areas with limited access to oral health care and are a segment of the broader, federal HPSA designations, which cover three categories: primary medical, dental and mental health. To be a dental HPSA, the population to provider ratio must be at least 5,000 to 1 (4,000 to 1 if there are unusually high needs in the community). There are currently more than 6,600 dental HPSAs nationwide that need 10,822 dentists to close the gap.
The Crestview, Pace, Ft. Walton Beach and Pensacola practices will have 44 dental chairs and collectively start with roughly 40 staff, including five dentists, to meet the region’s demand for care. At capacity, each location will serve 10,000 patients, except for Pensacola, which will serve 18,000.
The new locations add to Advantage’s network of practices, which now include some 200 providers and 600 support employees in Alabama, Florida, Massachusetts, Oregon and Washington. Rooted in a unique philosophy of care called Preventistry, these practices focus on preventive and person-centered care to meet patient needs in, around and beyond the dental chair.
DentaQuest has served as the incumbent administrator of the Florida Healthy Kids program for more than 20 years, providing Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare Advantage and Health Exchange programs for more than 1.9 million dental and more than half a million vision enrollees across the state.
Dr. Todd Gray, passion, for oral healthcare aligns with Sun Life and TeamSmile missions to provide children in need with life-changing dental care
News 13 February 2026
DentaQuest, part of Sun Life U.S., recently announced the appointment of Dr. Ronke Ogunbameru as dental director for Texas, where the organization covers more than 1.4 million Medicaid and CHIP...
Investment supports professional growth for future oral health leaders and expands community outreach for underserved Oklahomans
News 01 July 2025
DentaQuest, part of Sun Life U.S., recently announced it has provided $10,000 to Greenville Free Medical Clinic to grow the availability of services at the Oral Health Department for both low-income...
Products 25 February 2025
DentaQuest, part of Sun Life U.S., today announced it has once again earned full URAC Dental Plan Accreditation.
You may have noticed that more and more of your patients have started seeking toothpastes that are free of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).
News 22 April 2026
Multi-segment series highlights how oral health connects to overall health and why connected care matters
News 22 April 2026
The New York State Dental Association (NYSDA) today called on state lawmakers to reject proposed reductions to the pass-through entity tax (PTET) credit
Graduating students presented research spanning artificial intelligence, clinical care, and global health
Implantology 22 April 2026
To update in new biopolymers and innovations for ocular prostheses and visual implants for visual care.