Something to Chew On: Highlights of Findings from an AARP Oral Health Survey of Older Americans
By Lynda Flowers, Olivia Dean, Teresa Keenan on July 16, 2019
Oral health conditions—like untreated cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss—are not inevitable consequences of aging. Access to adequate dental care among older adults can prevent or delay these problems and may lead to overall improvements in health and well-being among seniors. Saving the Teeth of Patients With Special Needs
By Catherine Saint Louis on July 16, 2019
A new dental center is built to welcome patients with special needs and those in wheelchairs, who often run into obstacles elsewhere.
Cheryl Closs, a mother of four from West Islip, N.Y., wanted to save her daughter Bella’s two front teeth. They were badly decayed, and one dentist wanted to just... Don't rinse after brushing and other tips for better dental health
By Clement Seeballuck and Nicola Innes on July 16, 2019
We all know the advice for healthy teeth -- brush twice daily and don't eat too much sugar. So why do those of us following these instructions find we sometimes need a filling when we visit the dentist? The truth is, there's a little more to preventing tooth decay than these guidelines suggest.... California to pay off $10.5M in student debt – giving poor patients greater access to dentists
By Cather Anderson on July 15, 2019
The state of California is paying off $10.5 million in student loans for 40 dentists who agree to ensure that 30 percent of their patient caseload is made up of Medi-Cal patients – among the state’s poorest and frailest residents. Experts Develop Model Dental Therapy Legislation
By Jane Koppelman on April 29, 2019
New model legislation for authorizing the work of dental therapists could lead to more uniformity among state and tribal laws governing how much education these providers should receive and how they should be allowed to practice. UCSF Receives $20 Million to Study New Tobacco Products
By Elizabeth Fernandez on September 17, 2018
UC San Francisco has been awarded a five-year, $20 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health to study the impacts of new and emerging tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs), which heat tobacco without... UCSF Gets $20 Million to Research Health Effects of e-Cigarettes, Other Products
By Erin Allday on September 17, 2018
UCSF has won a $20 million federal grant to fund research into the health effects of new tobacco products such as electronic cigarettes, the use of which, especially among teenagers, is raising alarm among public health experts. UCSF Receives $20 Million to Study New Tobacco Products
By Elizabeth Fernandez on September 17, 2018
UC San Francisco has been awarded a five-year, $20 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health to study the impacts of new and emerging tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs), which heat tobacco without...