The 105-day regular session has ended, but lawmakers have returned to Olympia to tackle unfinished business, including approving a two-year budget and determining how to fund basic education.
As the Legislature hammers out a two-year budget, Oral Health Watch and its coalition members are urging lawmakers to continue supporting investments in oral health and to remember that improving dental care access can make a real difference for many of Washington State’s most vulnerable residents.
Numerous studies have shown that oral health can impact overall wellness, employment opportunities, school attendance, nutrition and quality of life. A recent study also found that access to routine oral health care is particularly important for people who are managing chronic conditions, including pregnancy and diabetes.
That is why many lawmakers support the Oral Health Connections pilot, a program that would use the Access to Baby and Child Dentistry model to provide care for certain adult populations particularly in need of dental care.
Both the House and Senate budgets include funding for Oral Health Connections, which would provide an enhanced Medicaid dental benefit for expectant mothers and people with diabetes.
As with ABCD currently, this smart, measured approach can improve health and spare people from needless suffering. Participating providers would receive enhanced rates, which allow for more patients to see dentists in their own communities. Oral Health Connections also would provide support services and coordinate with doctors, dentists, nurses and social service organizations to address the whole patient’s needs.
Please join Oral Health Watch and remind lawmakers that improving dental care access can improve health and prevent needless suffering.
Oral Health Watch
8 hours ago
Family schedules tend to be less structured as routines shift away from fixed wake-up times, school, and homework requirements. But don't forget to ensure ample time to maintain a good oral health routine. This includes regular brushing with a fluoride toothpaste, flossing and hydrating with ...water (fluoridated is best) instead of sugary drinks. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
21 hours ago
#DYK tooth decay is largely preventable? Proven-effective strategies like access to regular dental visits, brushing with fluoride toothpaste and flossing daily, and community water fluoridation can help kids and adults avoid the physical discomfort and burdensome cost of cavities. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
#DYK tooth decay is largely preventable? Proven-effective strategies like access to regular dental visits, brushing with fluoride toothpaste and flossing daily, and community water fluoridation can help kids and adults avoid the physical discomfort and burdensome cost of cavities. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Thank you, Arcora Foundation, Delta Dental of Washington, Seattle Children's, and caring volunteer providers for making the SmileMobile possible. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
💯 Arcora Foundation. Oral health care needs don't go away just because coverage does. The estimated 250,000 Washingtonians in need of dental care to either pay out of pocket, delay preventive care and/or forego necessary dental treatment, leading to:
🤒 Needless pain and suffering
... 💵 Burdening patients with costly care
🏥 Straining hospital emergency departments and our health care system
💪 Compromising individual and community health
#teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Is it important for both parents and kids to have access to preventive oral health care? 💯 Parents who model good oral health habits make it more likely for children to adopt these practices from a young age. This proactive approach can help prevent future dental problems, missed school days due... to pain, and potential long-term health issues. #teethmatter