
Will 2018 be the year that we all – concerned citizens, policy makers, providers and health care advocates – in Washington State champion the important work of ensuring oral health care for all and eliminating health disparities?
A recent opinion piece by Drs. Sue Yoon and Rachel Greene in the Daily Herald effectively explains why making certain that all of Washington’s residents have access to essential dental care is an important goal.
Limited oral health care access can lead to devastating consequences, Drs. Greene and Yoon stated. Oral health impacts overall health. Infections from swollen gums and cavities have been shown to impact diabetes management, pregnancy, heart health and general wellbeing. Visible decay and painful cavities also can affect school attendance, nutrition, and job prospects.
The commentary in the Daily Herald goes on to suggest that oral health care has too often been an afterthought locally and nationally.
“The unfortunate reality is that tens of thousands of children and adults…suffer needlessly from untreated dental disease in our state. Oral health, despite the essential role it plays in maintaining general wellness, has received almost no attention in the national health care debate.”
Fortunately, Washington State is home to caring providers like Drs. Yoon and Greene, and organizations like the Arcora Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Delta Dental of Washington. Arcora Foundation is committed to eradicating health disparities so that everyone benefits from good oral health.
Through grants to community health centers, advocacy, strategic partnerships, public awareness efforts, and support of innovative programs, Arcora has helped improve the lives of many of our most vulnerable and underserved neighbors.
But more work remains, especially reaching poorer, at-risk communities, according to the opinion piece. Drs. Greene and Yoon noted that about half of lower-income children do not get dental care and that just 23 percent of low-income adults saw a dentist in 2016.
“Children, adults, and seniors living in underserved communities and remote rural areas face the greatest challenges. Poor oral health has become a visible sign of economic status, creating a vicious cycle of pain and poverty.”
Even though a reported 1.3 million lower-income Washington residents do not see a dentist, the Snohomish County-based dentists believe that ending disparities in oral health care access is not only necessary but that it is possible. They noted that more people are recognizing the vital role oral health plays in maintaining overall health, and cited efforts to improve healthcare delivery like greater collaboration between medical doctors and dentists and targeted investments that aim to improve dental care access.
That is why Oral Health Watch is answering Drs. Greene and Yoon’s call to work toward ending oral health disparities and support efforts that lead to access for all. Let’s all resolve to ensure that no one suffers from the painful – and often preventable – effects of tooth decay so that everyone in Washington can enjoy the advantages of good oral health and healthier living.
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Finding a dentist shouldn't be complicated. Thankfully, Washington residents have DentistLink - a no-cost referral service that helps people with Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage or no coverage find a dentist near them. Go to dentistlink.org or call/text 844-888-5465 to get started. ...#teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Community water fluoridation reaches people where they live, work, learn, and play, helping support healthier communities by filling gaps in preventive care access. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
Oral health is health. Washington state's Apple Health dental investments, DentistLink, and targeted efforts for young children and pregnant people that make care more accessible are smart health policies that create healthier communities. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
5 days ago
Brushing, flossing, and drinking fluoridated water support healthy smile. But access to dental care matters, too. Washington leaders must maintain strong oral health investments so everyone can get the care they need, when they need it. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
6 days ago
Maintaining Apple Health oral health investments is a clear win: better health outcomes, fewer untreated dental issues, and more equitable access to care. State dental care investments are good policy and the right thing to do. #WALeg #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 weeks ago
Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. When kids have access to regular oral health care, small problems don't become big ones - helping build healthy habits so kids can focus on being kids and learning. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 weeks ago
Healthy parents help raise healthy kids. Lower income adults need consistent oral health coverage so they can stay healthy, avoid preventable pain, and model good oral health habits for their kids. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 weeks ago
Every Washingtonian deserves an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of good oral health. Apple Health oral health investments help families access preventive dental care and treatment when they need it most. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 weeks ago
Maintaining Apple Health oral health investments is a clear win: better health outcomes, fewer untreated dental issues, and more equitable access to care. #teethmatter