Dental care

Caring for older Americans’ teeth and gums is essential, but Medicare generally doesn’t cover that cost

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Friday, April 19, 2024

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  • As dentistry scholars, we believe Koop also deserves credit for something else.
  • Americans who rely on the traditional Medicare program for their health insurance get no help from that program with paying their dental bills aside from some narrow exceptions.
  • This group includes some 24 million people over 65 – about half of all the people who rely on Medicare for their health insurance.

‘Medically necessary’ exceptions

  • The list of circumstances that would lead patients to be eligible is short.
  • Some examples include patients scheduled for organ transplants or who have cancer treatment requiring radiation of their jaws.
  • But we believe that dental care is necessary for everyone, especially for older people.

Chew, speak, breathe

  • While many working Americans get limited dental coverage through their employers, those benefits are usually limited to as little as $1,000 per year.
  • And once they retire, Americans almost always lose even that basic coverage.
  • Rich Americans with Medicare coverage are almost three times more likely to receive dental care compared to those with low incomes.

Connected to many serious conditions

  • Having diabetes makes you three times as likely to develop gum disease because diabetes compromises the body’s response to inflammation and infection.
  • At the same time, treating diabetes patients for gum disease can help control their blood sugar levels.

Chemo can damage your teeth


Many cancer treatments can damage teeth, especially for older adults. As a result, Medicare has started to reimburse for dental bills tied to tooth decay or other oral conditions after they get chemotherapy or radiation treatment.

More than nice to have

  • Doctors and dentists are educated separately, and doctors learn very little about dental conditions and treatments when they’re in medical school.
  • Most dental electronic health records aren’t linked to medical systems, hindering comprehensive care and delivery of dental care to those in need.
  • Medical insurance was designed specifically to cover large, unpredictable expenses, while dental insurance was intended to mainly fund predictable and lower-cost preventive care.

Medicare Advantage plans

  • Until Medicare expands coverage to include preventive dental services for everyone, alternative plans such as Medicare Advantage, through which the federal government contracts with private insurers to provide Medicare benefits, serve as a stopgap.
  • In 2016, only 21% of beneficiaries in traditional Medicare had purchased a stand-alone dental plan, whereas roughly two-thirds of Medicare Advantage enrollees had at least some dental benefits through their coverage.


Frank Scannapieco is affiliated with The Task Force on Design and Analysis in Oral Health Research, and consults for the Colgate-Palmolive Company. Ira Lamster is a member of the Santa Fe Group. He currently receives consulting fees from Colgate, and research support from the CareQuest Institute.

Benevis Observes National Minority Health Month by Highlighting the Need for Equitable Access to Dental Health in the U.S.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

For the April observance, Benevis is raising awareness about the importance of improving the dental health of minority communities to reduce health disparities and improve overall health outcomes.

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  • For the April observance, Benevis is raising awareness about the importance of improving the dental health of minority communities to reduce health disparities and improve overall health outcomes.
  • Benevis recognizes that not all Americans have equitable access or financial resources to receive routine dental care and orthodontic treatment, making poor oral health a primary marker of social and economic inequality.
  • Benevis has positioned itself as a leader in dental healthcare and orthodontics for children and families with social, economic, and environmental barriers to dental care.
  • Committed to breaking down barriers to high-quality, affordable dental care for children, Benevis has provided the following educational resources:
    To help spread awareness for equitable oral health, the Dental Health Disparities Greatest for Minorities infographic .

Benevis Report Emphasizes the Need to Prioritize Adolescent Dental Health in Honor of World Oral Health Day

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

"Access to quality dental care should be easy, especially when it's essential; however, millions of adolescents face barriers to treatment or lack of dental hygiene resources and education for healthy smiles," said Bryan Carey, CEO of Benevis. "As adolescents move closer to adulthood or further away from the support of their parents' dental insurance coverage, establishing strong oral health habits that they can maintain over a lifetime becomes even more important. This work begins in the household and within their dental home--the ongoing relationship with a dental provider--to prevent the early onset of dental disease and teach healthy behaviors." 

Key Points: 
  • Many oral diseases and harmful health behaviors managed by adults begin in adolescence.
  • Harmful behaviors with implications for adverse oral health outcomes, like dietary habits, smoking, vaping, and substance use, also become more common in adolescent years.
  • In the U.S., social determinants of health (SDOH) have risk factors that are directly linked to poor oral health outcomes and are attributed to social, economic, and geographic barriers.
  • Expanding access to equitable oral healthcare to support dental disparities during this vital stage of life is essential to adolescent health and well-being.

Cambridge Savings Bank Supports the Expansion of Fair Haven Community Health Care with Loans Totaling Over $26 Million

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Cambridge Savings Bank (CSB), a full-service mutual bank with a customer-first approach and over $6 billion in assets, today announced that its Corporate Banking team has provided Fair Haven Community Health Care (Fair Haven CHC) with a combined $26.1 million in loans to support its expansion.

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  • Cambridge Savings Bank (CSB), a full-service mutual bank with a customer-first approach and over $6 billion in assets, today announced that its Corporate Banking team has provided Fair Haven Community Health Care (Fair Haven CHC) with a combined $26.1 million in loans to support its expansion.
  • Based in New Haven, Connecticut, Fair Haven CHC provides low-income families with accessible, high-quality medical and dental care, regardless of their ability to pay.
  • With 20 locations including 12 satellite centers at local greater New Haven schools, Fair Haven CHC currently serves over 34,000 patients across a wide range of primary and specialty care services.
  • “Cambridge Savings Bank's community-focused approach and clear understanding of our mission have made the bank an invaluable ally in our expansion efforts.

DHCS Kicks Off Mobile Dental Van Tour

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Friday, April 5, 2024

The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) today kicked off its second mobile dental van tour in Fresno.

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  • The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) today kicked off its second mobile dental van tour in Fresno.
  • Through the Smile California campaign, DHCS delivers preventive dental services to children and youth, enhancing utilization of essential dental care and improving oral health, particularly for underserved groups.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240404346598/en/
    Adrianna Alcala-Beshara, Chief of DHCS’ Medi-Cal Dental Division (Photo: Business Wire)
    “Medi-Cal Dental is committed to ensuring that millions of Californians have access to the dental care they need to keep their teeth and gums healthy and strong,” said Adrianna Alcala-Beshara, Chief of DHCS’ Medi-Cal Dental Division.
  • MEDI-CAL DENTAL SERVICES: With Medi-Cal, preventive dental services are covered at no cost.

12 Million People Lost Dental Coverage after COVID-19 Public Health Emergency

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

A new analysis from CareQuest Institute for Oral Health® — a leading national nonprofit focused on creating a more accessible, equitable, and integrated oral health system — reveals that 12 million people across the country lost Medicaid dental coverage between April 2023, when the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) expired, and September 2023.

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  • A new analysis from CareQuest Institute for Oral Health® — a leading national nonprofit focused on creating a more accessible, equitable, and integrated oral health system — reveals that 12 million people across the country lost Medicaid dental coverage between April 2023, when the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) expired, and September 2023.
  • The new report, An Estimated 12 Million Children and Adults Lost Medicaid Dental Insurance after the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Expired , by CareQuest Institute projects that nearly 10 million of these adults and children were not re-enrolled in dental benefits through the private marketplace or their employer and remained without dental insurance after redetermination.
  • In addition, as states grapple with the high costs of emergency department visits, access to preventive dental care has been shown to reduce emergency department visits for oral health problems that are better treated in a dental office.
  • This analysis supports a previous report in April 2023 that projected more than 14 million people would lose dental coverage during redetermination.

Global Pet Care Market Outlook & Forecast Report 2022-2024 & 2024-2028 Featuring Prominent Vendors - Nestle Purina, Mars, and J.M Smucker Co - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

The "Global Pet Care Market - Outlook & Forecast 2023-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Global Pet Care Market - Outlook & Forecast 2023-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The global pet care market is expected to surpass $400 billion by 2028 from $295 billion in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 5.22%
    The global pet care market is highly fragmented as multiple players exist across various market attributes.
  • North America holds the most prominent share of the global pet care market, accounting for over 49% in 2022.
  • The dry pet food segment dominated the global pet care market, accounting for a share of over 42% in 2022.

China Dental Market Analysis, Size and Forecasts Report 2023-2030 Featuring Sirona Dental Systems Foshan, Danaher, 3M, Straumann, Zimmer Biomet, Phillips, and Colgate Palmolive - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, March 22, 2024

The "China Dental Market, Size, Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "China Dental Market, Size, Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The market has a variety of merchandise like toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwashes, dental floss, and other oral hygiene products.
  • Radiology equipment is awaited to grow in the China dental market due to its critical position in analysis and remedy planning.
  • Moreover, technological upgrades and government tasks selling healthcare infrastructure improvement propel the adoption of radiology equipment inside the China dental market.

Sage Dental Acquires Tampa-Based Pediatrics Dental Office

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

As part of the DSO’s ongoing strategy to expand its service offerings for patients, the acquisition marks its first location dedicated specifically to pediatrics and orthodontics, with expectations to open additional Sage Dental Kids facilities.

Key Points: 
  • As part of the DSO’s ongoing strategy to expand its service offerings for patients, the acquisition marks its first location dedicated specifically to pediatrics and orthodontics, with expectations to open additional Sage Dental Kids facilities.
  • Stepanski and his team have built a tremendous connection with their community and we’re proud they have chosen Sage Dental to further their legacy,” said Thomas Marler, CEO of Sage Dental.
  • We're excited to bring our innovative pediatric model to more communities with the expansion of our Sage Dental Kids practices."
  • Sage Dental has served more than 1 million patients since 2020 – and many Sage Dental patients currently have children seeking dental care services.

New Report Shows How Dental Disparities Impact Veterans’ Productivity and Well-Being

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The report finds that lack of access to dental care leads to significant losses in productivity time and money for veterans and their employers.

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  • The report finds that lack of access to dental care leads to significant losses in productivity time and money for veterans and their employers.
  • “When veterans are in dental pain or experience social anxiety from unmet dental needs, their workplaces can suffer from low productivity.
  • Veterans with urgent dental needs were approximately five times more likely to report poor functioning and work compared to veterans who needed routine dental care.
  • The report underscores the urgent need for more integrated health care solutions that prioritize cost-effective dental care for our nation’s veterans.