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How Does Your State’s Oral Health Stack Up?

The ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) has published “The Oral Health Care System: A State-by-State Analysis,” which examines data from all 50 states.

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Minorities Face Disparities in Oral Care

The Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust has released its 2015 Kelly Report on Health Disparities in America examining healthcare among minorities, and the.

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Costs Keep Many Texans from Seeking Dental Care

As health costs keep rising, many people decide to forgo needed treatment. This especially applies to oral health, as 34.5% of Texans who.

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Dental Visits not Priority in Wales

People in Wales need to visit the dentist more often, based on a recent study. The study indicates that nearly 50 percent of.

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People Don’t Always Take Advantage of Dental Care

People with dental insurance aren’t necessarily using it, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry concluded.

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Dental Waiting Times May be An Issue in Some Places

The average wait time for a dental appointment in South Australia is two months. And that’s after the average wait time has decreased.

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Judge Declares End to Lawsuit Regarding California Prison Dental Care

Dental care in California prisons is apparently now up to standards. A federal judge ended a lawsuit brought against California prisons on the.

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Israel Expands Healthcare Coverage

More children in Israel will receive dental coverage. The country’s government voted to increase the number of people covered, and will now include.

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Children on Medicaid Don’t Receive Necessary Dental Care

Only one out of three children on Medicaid receive dental care each year. The location also factors into how often they visit a.

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Governor Signs Bill to Help Dental Shortage

The people of Kansas will soon have more access to dental care. Governor Sam Brownback recently signed a bill into law that will.

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