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UCLA Identifies Primary Barriers to Dental Care in California

The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has identified three of the most important factors that have led to disparities in access to.

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NIH Seeking Applications for Oral Health Initiatives

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research, and other participating organizations are seeking applications for two.

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Delta Dental Invested More Than $102.5 Million in Communities in 2020

Delta Dental invested more than $102.5 million in communities in 2020, supporting more than 2,400 programs, impacting 24.7 million lives, and volunteering 20,000.

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Inequities in Oral Health Persist in Japan

Japan is economically advanced and has plentiful dentists as well as universal healthcare, but it also has inequities in oral healthcare, according to.

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10.7% of Three-Year-Old Children in England Have Tooth Decay

A dental survey of three-year-olds in England has revealed drastic inequalities, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF), which believes that community water.

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Pandemic Dramatically Reduced Access to Primary and Oral Healthcare

The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reduced access to primary care worldwide, including oral healthcare, especially for those who already were disproportionately at risk for.

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Rural Children Face Inequities in Preventive Oral Healthcare

Meaningful legislation addressing healthcare inequities in the United States will require studies examining potential health disparities due to geographic location or economic status,.

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Oral Health Inequalities Persist in England

Poor oral health is almost entirely preventable, according to Public Health England (PHE), which noted that despite progress over the past few decades,.

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OHF Applauds UK Government Plans to Remove Water Fluoridation Barriers

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock has confirmed plans for radical National Health Service reforms including proposals to remove.

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Glick’s Work Cited in Two International Oral Health Campaigns

Michael Glick, DMD, professor of oral and diagnostic sciences at the University at Buffalo (UB) School of Dental Medicine, recently guided two international.

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