The Institute of Medicine (IOM) just released a report concluding that too many Americans lack access to oral health care, which can have serious consequences for overall health. To address the problem, the IOM recommends that oral health be integrated into overall health care and that advocacy be used to help shape policies that will improve access, especially for young children.
Washington has been ahead of the curve in expanding access to early care for very young children. The Access to Baby and Children Dentistry (ABCD) program connects Medicaid-enrolled children up to age 6 to dental care in 34 of 39 Washington counties. More than twice as many Medicaid-enrolled children received dental care in 2009 as compared to 1997 when ABCD started. In addition, since 2002, nearly one in three primary care providers have been trained by Arcora Foundation to address children’s oral health by incorporate oral health into well-child checkups.
The IOM report emphasizes that oral health is a vital part of overall health. Washington is making progress, yet too many low-income children and adults in our state still suffer from preventable dental disease. Dental disease prevention improves overall health and saves money. That’s why prevention needs to be a priority even when budgets are tight.
Click here to see a news release about the IOM study. Click here to a radio interview regarding the report.
Oral Health Watch
8 hours ago
Early detection and prevention - like access to preventive oral health care, routine checkups, and community water fluoridation - can help prevent cavities before they happen, saving money for families and our health system. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
12 hours ago
Early detection and prevention - like access to preventive oral health care, routine checkups, and community water fluoridation - can help prevent cavities before they happen, saving money for families and our health system. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Nothing hydrates and satisfies thirst like refreshing water (fluoridated tap water offers added cavity protection for teeth). Here are three tips that can make it easier to choose water over sugary sodas, energy drinks and fruit punches. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Nothing hydrates and satisfies thirst like refreshing water (fluoridated tap water offers added cavity protection for teeth). Here are three tips that can make it easier to choose water over sugary sodas, energy drinks and fruit punches. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
May 6 - 12 is National Nurses Week! Thank you to all nurses for your dedication in caring for others - and a special thanks to primary care nurses who play a vital role in identifying oral health issues early on and educating patients on the importance of good oral health. #teethmatter ...#nationalnursesweek
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
May 6 - 12 is National Nurses Week! Thank you to all nurses for your dedication in caring for others - and a special thanks to primary care nurses who play a vital role in identifying oral health issues early on and educating patients on the importance of good oral health. #teethmatter ...#nationalnursesweek