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Improving rural access in dental care

Nov 21, 2019

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Brushing up on dental care can lead to more than just a pretty smile. In fact, oral health is closely linked to better overall health, which can lead to a lifetime of smiles!

Untreated oral health issues are associated with an increased incidence of stroke, heart disease, asthma, diabetes and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. In addition, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) says poor oral health may inhibit the ability to speak, smile, smell, taste and effectively convey emotions.

For those in rural communities the issue is even greater because the DHHS notes that for more than 15 years oral health has been one of the greatest unmet needs of rural Americans. 鈥淎 lot of our patients are diabetic, which means they are more prone to infection,鈥 agrees Mathew Delgadillo, DDS, who provides dental care at an 网曝门事件 Health rural health clinic in Central California. 鈥淗aving a clean mouth with fewer germs can reduce that risk. There is also a link between periodontal disease and cardiac disease. And there鈥檚 been a study showing that the more teeth you are missing, the higher the incidence of Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia due to the link between plaques (sticky build up) on teeth and plaques in the brain.鈥

Dr. Delgadillo says the key to better oral health for rural residents is access. He notes that in the town of Oakhurst where he works, there is a huge population of people with Medi-Cal that is not accepted by all dentists. But 网曝门事件 Health鈥檚 rural health clinics primarily care for Medi-Cal patients. 鈥淚 probably see 40 new patients each month,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here is a great need.鈥

网曝门事件 Health is expanding its dental services to better meet this need. 网曝门事件 Health has hired additional dental providers for its existing rural dental clinics and, most recently, opened a new dental clinic in Fowler, California. More expansion is planned for the future.

In addition to access, a critical element is regular preventive care. 鈥淚 would like my patients鈥攁nd all patients鈥攖o understand the value of being on a regular practice of care,鈥 says Dr. Delgadillo. 鈥淪o many don鈥檛 realize the benefit of dental maintenance that will catch problems when they are small.鈥

Dr. Delgadillo came back to rural California to practice medicine after finishing his education and launching his career in a more affluent, urban community. 鈥淭here were lots of providers and opportunities for care,鈥 he says. 鈥淢y patients in Oakhurst don鈥檛 have that same access to dental care and they are so kind and appreciative.鈥 He鈥檚 had patients bring homemade food and produce they grew in to the office as a thank you for him and the staff. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot more rewarding to work here.鈥