| Future Florida dentists learn to treat patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities |
| Friday, January 16, 2026 10:16 AM |
| For years, a mother drove five hours and paid nearly $4,000 per visit so her son with intellectual and developmental disabilities, or IDDs, could receive routine dental cleanings under sedation. It was the only way, even with its massive expense, that her son previously tolerated the treatments. Read more. |