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      Disparities in Access to Oral Health Care

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          In the United States, people are more likely to have poor oral health if they are low-income, uninsured, and/or members of racial/ethnic minority, immigrant, or rural populations who have suboptimal access to quality oral health care. As a result, poor oral health serves as the national symbol of social inequality. There is increasing recognition among those in public health that oral diseases such as dental caries and periodontal disease and general health conditions such as obesity and diabetes are closely linked by sharing common risk factors, including excess sugar consumption and tobacco use, as well as underlying infection and inflammatory pathways. Hence, efforts to integrate oral health and primary health care, incorporate interventions at multiple levels to improve access to and quality of services, and create health care teams that provide patient-centered care in both safety net clinics and community settings may narrow the gaps in access to oral health care across the life course.

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Public Health
                Annu. Rev. Public Health
                Annual Reviews
                0163-7525
                1545-2093
                April 02 2020
                April 02 2020
                : 41
                : 1
                : 513-535
                Affiliations
                [1 ]NYU Langone Dental Medicine–Brooklyn, Postdoctoral Residency Program, Brooklyn, New York 11220, USA;, ,
                [2 ]Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, NYU School of Medicine, Brooklyn, New York 11220, USA
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                10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040119-094318
                7125002
                31900100
                0a4728ea-5c93-42b1-96b6-0baa649b0a67
                © 2020

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