Dentistry Debate In Kansas
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Updated: 10:20 PM May 9, 2008
Dentistry Debate In Kansas
Two different exams will be treated differently, but passing either qualifies applicants to practice dentistry in the state of Kansas.
Posted: 10:20 PM May 9, 2008
Reporter: Brian Quick, AP
Email Address: brian.quick@wibw.com
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) _ A state regulatory board has reversed a policy that threatened to keep some dentistry students from obtaining licenses.

The Kansas Dental Board found itself Friday in the middle of a debate over whether repealing its rule would endanger public health.

But its members said they had made a mistake in imposing the rule in November and repealed it unanimously.

Before the rule, the state would license a prospective dentist if he has passed one of two exams. The new rule increased the score required on one exam.

But the result was that 19 of the 32 students graduating this year from the dental school at the University of Missouri-Kansas City couldn't be licensed in Kansas. They and the university's faculty appealed to the board.

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There are two different examining organizations, CRDTS and WREB. CRDTS grades on a percentage scale, while WREB uses points. It has been determined they are two different scales, and each group will determine what is a passing grade for the individual exams.

A passing score of 75% on CRDTS has been determined to be the equivalent of a score of 55 points on the WREB exam.

The Dental Board decided it was comfortable with dentists who could pass one of the two exams practicing in Kansas.


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Posted by: Matt Location: Kansas City on May 14, 2008 at 09:37 PM

Good coverage on this story. As a current dental student at UMKC school of dentistry...one point I would add is that UMKC is one of the top dental schools in the nation. Any student who graduates from UMKC has passed hundreds of exams and compentencies which certify that they are prepared to practice dentistry. Student dentits treat patients in the dental school clinic for 2 years before graduating. This requirement is just one of many, and it is sad that these students should have their competency questioned because of technicalities such as the calculation of grades between CRDTS and WREB exams. Be assured that UMKC dentists are competent dentists.
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Posted by: MICHELLE Location: KANSAS on May 10, 2008 at 09:43 PM

the dentistry grads should have lots of successeful dental experience and thr strict strict examine. peoples teeth are their health are so important to total health. i spents in ku dentists school for suppossedly quality care. all the care i received has failed and the money is gone. now must go to dentists all again. poor workmanship. ku dentists in school need the utmost education, not slide by.
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