Poor oral health afflicts many low-income and other vulnerable populations. Lack of access to oral health can lead to unnecessary tooth decay, periodontal disease, pain, and the advancement of oral cancer. The absence of preventive care often leads to unnecessary and expensive visits to hospital-based emergency departments to address the pain of dental disease but not the causal conditions. The consequences on inequitable access to dental care are significant for individuals, families and communities. The OHICAN pilot project looked to address the lack of equitable access to care by creating new points of access, training medical providers to perform oral exams and apply fluoride when indicated, thus increasing the oral health workforce, ut...
Huge differences exist in health status including oral health between urban and rural population in ...
Oral disease continues to be an epidemic in the U.S., affecting people of all age groups. Dental Car...
Almost ten years after the surgeon general’s report designating dental disease as the “silent epidem...
Almost more than a decade ago, the Surgeon General of the United States released a report on oral he...
Dental decay is one of the most common, yet preventable, chronic pediatric diseases in the United St...
This background paper examines the variety of issues affecting access to oral health care in the Uni...
Examines low-income patients' limited access to dental care, as well as state and community efforts ...
The challenges of resolving the oral health disparities among children and other vulnerable populati...
Dental care has great importance in the overall health of every individual. Many do not realize the ...
Many factors influence poor oral health among disadvantaged populations including socioeconomic circ...
CDC is the lead federal agency responsible for promoting oral health through public health intervent...
Over a decade ago the United States Surgeon General released a report about oral health in America w...
My project aimed to elucidate barriers to dental health care in the Lewiston-Auburn community. Obsta...
Research suggests that oral health is linked to systemic health, and those with poor oral health are...
Most low-income families struggle with financial stability making it difficult to access the health ...
Huge differences exist in health status including oral health between urban and rural population in ...
Oral disease continues to be an epidemic in the U.S., affecting people of all age groups. Dental Car...
Almost ten years after the surgeon general’s report designating dental disease as the “silent epidem...
Almost more than a decade ago, the Surgeon General of the United States released a report on oral he...
Dental decay is one of the most common, yet preventable, chronic pediatric diseases in the United St...
This background paper examines the variety of issues affecting access to oral health care in the Uni...
Examines low-income patients' limited access to dental care, as well as state and community efforts ...
The challenges of resolving the oral health disparities among children and other vulnerable populati...
Dental care has great importance in the overall health of every individual. Many do not realize the ...
Many factors influence poor oral health among disadvantaged populations including socioeconomic circ...
CDC is the lead federal agency responsible for promoting oral health through public health intervent...
Over a decade ago the United States Surgeon General released a report about oral health in America w...
My project aimed to elucidate barriers to dental health care in the Lewiston-Auburn community. Obsta...
Research suggests that oral health is linked to systemic health, and those with poor oral health are...
Most low-income families struggle with financial stability making it difficult to access the health ...
Huge differences exist in health status including oral health between urban and rural population in ...
Oral disease continues to be an epidemic in the U.S., affecting people of all age groups. Dental Car...
Almost ten years after the surgeon general’s report designating dental disease as the “silent epidem...