poster abstractThe Near Eastside (NES) Indianapolis community is subject to several negative social determinants of oral health, including low income, which can impede access to oral health care and put residents at a higher risk for oral health problems. The Indiana University School of Dentistry‘s (IUSD) Healthy Smiles for Employability (HSE) program aims to improve oral health, well-being, and employment outcomes in the NES and neighboring communities by providing dentures to low-income and uninsured residents and connecting them with local agencies that provide job assistance services. Program components of HSE include (1) program organization, (2) community engagement, (3) participant recruitment and enrollment, (4) dental and employme...
IMPACT. 1: Many children and their families can't afford dental care. An Ohio Family Health survey f...
I-Smile™ is a statewide program connecting children and families with dental, medical and community ...
Adults with learning disabilities may be at higher risk of poor oral health. The community outreach ...
poster abstractThe Near Eastside (NES) Indianapolis community is subject to several negative social ...
The premise of the I-Smile™ dental home initiative is simple—help children in Iowa have good oral he...
Poor oral health afflicts many low-income and other vulnerable populations. Lack of access to oral h...
Background: There is a high prevalence of dental disease in the United States. Some populations face...
ObjectiveTo investigate self-reported improved oral health and its mediators, and job-related outcom...
Dental decay is one of the most common, yet preventable, chronic pediatric diseases in the United St...
Almost more than a decade ago, the Surgeon General of the United States released a report on oral he...
poster abstractIntroduction: An estimated 64.7 million Americans suffer with dental conditions such ...
This background paper examines the variety of issues affecting access to oral health care in the Uni...
The looming shortage of dentists in rural communities throughout the Great Plains is a well-document...
I-Smile™ began in 2006. In partnership with the Iowa Department of Human Services, the Iowa Departme...
Background: Social assistance recipients in Canada receive limited dental care in order to meet heal...
IMPACT. 1: Many children and their families can't afford dental care. An Ohio Family Health survey f...
I-Smile™ is a statewide program connecting children and families with dental, medical and community ...
Adults with learning disabilities may be at higher risk of poor oral health. The community outreach ...
poster abstractThe Near Eastside (NES) Indianapolis community is subject to several negative social ...
The premise of the I-Smile™ dental home initiative is simple—help children in Iowa have good oral he...
Poor oral health afflicts many low-income and other vulnerable populations. Lack of access to oral h...
Background: There is a high prevalence of dental disease in the United States. Some populations face...
ObjectiveTo investigate self-reported improved oral health and its mediators, and job-related outcom...
Dental decay is one of the most common, yet preventable, chronic pediatric diseases in the United St...
Almost more than a decade ago, the Surgeon General of the United States released a report on oral he...
poster abstractIntroduction: An estimated 64.7 million Americans suffer with dental conditions such ...
This background paper examines the variety of issues affecting access to oral health care in the Uni...
The looming shortage of dentists in rural communities throughout the Great Plains is a well-document...
I-Smile™ began in 2006. In partnership with the Iowa Department of Human Services, the Iowa Departme...
Background: Social assistance recipients in Canada receive limited dental care in order to meet heal...
IMPACT. 1: Many children and their families can't afford dental care. An Ohio Family Health survey f...
I-Smile™ is a statewide program connecting children and families with dental, medical and community ...
Adults with learning disabilities may be at higher risk of poor oral health. The community outreach ...