Root causes
Working in Temple’s dental clinic, which accepts government insurance, Apte discovered a zeal for community service. Among his most transformational moments was treating a patient who had a hard time getting care anywhere else in Philadelphia because he had Medicaid. “When I completed his care, there were tears of joy in his eyes and he said, ‘I can now finally smile, eat and function like a regular person.’”
That’s when Apte—and his wife Juili Shivde, DEN ’22, who was his classmate at Temple—decided that after graduation they would work together to give people in underserved communities access to the dental care they need.
Routine treatment
Apte and Shivde now work in Janesville, Wisconsin. The couple are both associate dentists with Familia Dental and Apte also works at the Beloit Community Health Systems. Both family practices accept government health insurance.
“When we came to Wisconsin, there were a few patients that said, ‘Before I saw you, the last dental visit I had was four years ago,’ because there weren’t any dentists around,” Apte said.