Recent stories in the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times have added to the growing national attention on the lack of oral health care in the U.S.
This summer The Kaiser Family Foundation released several policy briefs about oral health in the U.S. and the problems associated with a lack of dental care. The briefs include the following:
Oral health in the US: Key Facts
Children and Oral Health: Assessing Needs, Coverage and Access
Oral Health and Medicare Beneficiaries: Coverage, Out-of-Pocket Spending, and Unmet Need
Oral Health and Low-Income Nonelderly Adults: A Review of Coverage and Access
The policy papers draw attention to the prevalence and consequences of dental problems among children, adults and seniors. They also focus on oral health disparities and examine the costs when people are unable to access dental care.
The Kaiser Foundation held a forum in June to discuss the consequences associated with a lack of dental coverage and care for low-income adults. The forum examined strategies for addressing this problem and the benefits of providing oral health care for everyone. See the archived webcast from the June 19 public forum.
A theme in the Kaiser Foundation analysis is that even though poor oral health is largely preventable, the lack of dental care affects the overall health and quality life for many adults. Adults with chronic diseases such as diabetes are especially affected by poor oral health.
Oral Health Watch
1 hours ago
As families transition to a new schedule of school with the end of summer break, don't forget to incorporate these oral health tips into your fall routine to avoid cavities and to stay healthy. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
13 hours ago
Today marked the first day of school for many young learners in Washington state. 🍎 Policies and investments that provide access to preventive health measures like community water fluoridation and timely restorative dental care help children stay healthy and ready to learn. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Today marks the first day of school for many young learners in Washington state. 🍎 Policies and investments that provide access to preventive health measures like community water fluoridation and timely restorative dental care help children stay healthy and ready to learn. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Prevention works. It saves money, and spares people from the burden of dental pain and social stigma of poor oral health. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Prevention works. It saves money, and spares people from the burden of dental pain and social stigma of poor oral health. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
A tip from Oral Health Watch: Sip water (fluoridated is best to help protect teeth against cavities) throughout the day, not just when thirsty, to stay hydrated throughout this heat spell. #teethmatter