One of the most shameful gaps in the
American health care system involves the country’s poorest children.
They can’t get basic dental treatment. It’s not that they don’t have
insurance—many of them do. The problem is that dentists won’t treat
them.
According to the Children’s Dental Health Project, an oral health advocacy group, 46.9 million kids are currently covered by Medicaid or CHIP,
the government program that provides health insurance to children in
families whose incomes are modest but too high to qualify for
Medicaid. But in a recent survey,
only 32 percent of dentists in private practice reported treating any
patients on public assistance, and that figure is likely an
overestimate.
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Children who don’t see a dentist are more likely to miss school because of infected teeth and gums and to grow into adults with severe oral health problems.
Dental disease only gets worse if it’s left untreated, and when people
are unable to find a dentist to help them, they often end up in the ER.
According to a study in the Journal of the American Dental Association,
more than 4 million people went to hospital emergency rooms for help
with dental problems from 2008 to 2010, at a cost to taxpayers of $2.7
billion, though the vast majority could get only pain relief
there, rather than the dental treatment they needed. This is not only a
poor way to provide care, it’s also outrageously expensive: A 2012 Pew report
found that when Medicaid recipients go to the ER with a dental problem,
the treatment costs the state nearly 10 times more than if preventive
care had been delivered in a dentist’s office.
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