Objectives. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for providing preventive oral health services to young children. We examined the association between who (PCP, dentist, or both) provides these services to Medicaid enrollees before age 3 years and oral health at age 5 years
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Professional organizations recommend a preventive dental visit by one year of age. This study compar...
Objectives. We compared levels of untreated dental caries in children enrolled in public insurance p...
Objectives. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for provi...
Objective: Nearly all state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for ...
Background. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse primary care providers for providing preventive o...
Children living in poverty encounter barriers to dentist visits and disproportionally experience den...
Most Medicaid programs reimburse nondental providers for preventive dental services. We estimate the...
To evaluate the impact of a North Carolina Medicaid preventive dentistry program in primary care med...
Background: Dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay, is one of the most prevalent chronic disea...
Aims of this study are to determine (1) the association of oral health services (OHS) provided by no...
Objectives. We determined the association between timing of a first dentist office visit before age ...
Dental caries, the most common chronic disease affecting young children, is exacerbated by limited a...
Dental caries is the most common preventable chronic disease among preschool children. The pediatric...
The purpose of this study is to compare the use of dental services for preschool aged children enrol...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Professional organizations recommend a preventive dental visit by one year of age. This study compar...
Objectives. We compared levels of untreated dental caries in children enrolled in public insurance p...
Objectives. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for provi...
Objective: Nearly all state Medicaid programs reimburse nondental primary care providers (PCPs) for ...
Background. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse primary care providers for providing preventive o...
Children living in poverty encounter barriers to dentist visits and disproportionally experience den...
Most Medicaid programs reimburse nondental providers for preventive dental services. We estimate the...
To evaluate the impact of a North Carolina Medicaid preventive dentistry program in primary care med...
Background: Dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay, is one of the most prevalent chronic disea...
Aims of this study are to determine (1) the association of oral health services (OHS) provided by no...
Objectives. We determined the association between timing of a first dentist office visit before age ...
Dental caries, the most common chronic disease affecting young children, is exacerbated by limited a...
Dental caries is the most common preventable chronic disease among preschool children. The pediatric...
The purpose of this study is to compare the use of dental services for preschool aged children enrol...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Professional organizations recommend a preventive dental visit by one year of age. This study compar...
Objectives. We compared levels of untreated dental caries in children enrolled in public insurance p...