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SURGEON
GENERAL RELEASES SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS ON ORAL
HEALTH
PARSIPPANY, NJ (July
11, 2000) – Oral health matters.
That conclusion is drawn in a report released by
the Surgeon General of the United States, Dr. David
Satcher, and endorsed by the nation’s largest
affiliation of dental plans, the Delta Dental Plans
Association. The much-anticipated report marks
the first time that the U.S. Surgeon General has
dedicated this level of attention to oral health
issues, and includes a number of significant findings
and recommendations.
"Everyone concerned with the state of oral
health in America has anticipated this report since
it was commissioned,"
said Walter VanBrunt, president and CEO of Delta
Dental Plan of New Jersey. "As dental insurance
providers, our organization fully supports the
Surgeon General’s decision to focus on this
important issue."
The report states, "Oral
health is essential to the general health and
well-being of all Americans and can
be achieved by all Americans. However, not all
Americans are achieving the same degree of oral
health."
Report findings indicate
that Americans have experienced significant improvements
in oral health over the past few decades. Contributing
factors to these improvements include the widespread
fluoridation of municipal water, improved dental
treatment options, a strong emphasis on preventive
dental care, and the emergence of dental benefits
as a common and valued workplace benefit. However,
not all populations have realized these improvements
in oral health. Areas such as access to care
and burden of dental disease show the greatest
disparities among populations defined by sex,
income, age, and ethnicity. The Surgeon General
declares this a
"profound disparity," and states that
dental and oral diseases affecting certain populations
amount to a
"silent epidemic."
"Access to care makes a tremendous difference
in oral health status, and the Surgeon General’s
report acknowledges that availability of insurance increases access
to care," said D. Scott Navarro, DDS, vice
president, professional services, and dental director,
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey. "People with
dental insurance visit dentists one and a half
times as often as people without coverage. This
often means healthier mouths, healthier people,
and cost-effective treatments for problems before
they require more expensive procedures."
Just why is oral health
so important? The report references a number
of recent studies establishing strong connections
between oral health and overall health. Dental
health affects some of the body’s
most essential functions, including speech, chewing,
and swallowing. Other studies have demonstrated
relationships between periodontal diseases and
systemic illnesses, such as cardiovascular disease,
diabetes, and pregnancy complications.
The Surgeon General’s report outlines a
number of suggested actions, including strengthening
oral health literacy among policymakers and the
public, increasing public/private partnerships
to address oral health disparities, expanding initiatives
for health promotion and disease prevention, and
accelerating the building of the nation’s
science and evidence base on oral health issues.
Dental coverage providers
like Delta Dental can play a key role in implementing
many of the Surgeon General’s recommendations.
In New Jersey, Delta Dental plays an important
role in providing dental health services to underserved
populations. Delta Dental sponsors programs like
New Jersey school visits by Captain Supertooth,
who spreads the word to students about the importance
of good oral hygiene; the University of Medicine
and Dentistry, which provides grants and scholarships
for dentists and dental students; the PANDA (Prevent
Abuse and Neglect through Dental Awareness) Coalition,
which teaches dental professionals how to recognize
and report child abuse; the Dover Free Clinic
and the Paterson Dental Clinic, which provide
dental care to the needy; and the Bloomfield
Health Careers Foundation, which trains dental
assistants and dental hygienists.
Public and professional education is an area where
dental benefits providers play an active role.
Delta Dental Plans Association is also dedicated
to outcomes research, clinical research, and evidence-based
care, all of which improve the efficacy and cost-efficiency
of quality dental care.
Dr. Navarro concluded, "We have the ability
to drastically reduce some of our nation’s
most common dental diseases, like dental cavities
and periodontal disease. Legislators, educators,
communities, and healthcare providers need to work
together and make a conscious effort to focus on
this important issue and continue improving our
nation’s oral health."
Delta
Dental Plan of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
leading and largest dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million
people through contracts with employers in
New Jersey and Connecticut. The Delta Dental
Plan system is a national network of independently
operated, not-for-profit dental service corporations
specializing in providing dental benefits programs
for employee groups throughout the country.