March 4, 2024
VCU identifies location of future School of Dentistry building
Authorization is pending before the Virginia General Assembly.
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Virginia state lawmakers negotiating the commonwealth’s biennial budget are actively considering the inclusion of planning authorization for Virginia Commonwealth University to construct a modern dentistry center on the university’s academic medical center campus. The governor’s proposed budget, released in December, included $5.2 million in non-general fund authorization for VCU to begin planning the facility through the schematic design phase.
The building will be home to VCU School of Dentistry classrooms, patient clinics and laboratories. The university has identified university-owned property co-located at the site of VCU’s Larrick Student Center as the location for the new dentistry center, should planning be authorized by the commonwealth.
The proposed new building will provide state-of-the-art equipment and technology to serve expanding dental and dental hygiene classes as well as maximize care for patients from across the commonwealth, including underserved populations. It brings together general and specialty clinics, multiple cutting-edge academic laboratories, and associated contemporary support spaces — aligning with modern practices in dental and dental hygiene education, enhancing patient care, improving faculty and student recruitment, and allowing for increased enrollment.
“As the only dental school in Virginia and the only facility to offer complete multidisciplinary dental care, the VCU School of Dentistry plays a critical role in educating the next generation of dental professionals and supports the oral health of communities across the commonwealth,” said Lyndon F. Cooper, D.D.S., Ph.D., dean of the VCU School of Dentistry. “The advanced technological infrastructure a new facility provides will transform the care we provide and enhance the training that dentists need to provide care for Virginia’s diverse population.”
VCU School of Dentistry graduates approximately 105 dental and 20 dental hygiene students each year and is the largest provider of dental care in Virginia for patients with Medicaid insurance. The condition of the VCU School of Dentistry’s current facilities do not meet educational or patient care needs and have significant accessibility issues and deferred maintenance estimated in excess of $75 million.
According to Cooper, the school cannot grow to accommodate the demand for oral health care from the community, which can lead to expensive and preventable emergency room visits and loss of student educational opportunities.
The Larrick Student Center site rose to the top of the options evaluated due to its proximity to existing and future university and health system facilities on the academic medical center campus. Also, importantly for community access, the Larrick site is on the GRTC bus route and provides ample access to parking.
For more information about the benefits of a new dentistry center, visit news.vcu.edu.
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