
Dental Care Challenges Grow as Aging and Cognitive Decline Collide
As her mother’s health declined, Julie Beaulieu watched heartbreakingly as a woman who once prided herself on her personal hygiene began to lose her teeth

As her mother’s health declined, Julie Beaulieu watched heartbreakingly as a woman who once prided herself on her personal hygiene began to lose her teeth

The Welsh government announced that Wales will replace its 20-year dental contract system with a reward system based on patients’ oral health needs next April.

PDS Health®, a leading integrated healthcare support organization, announced the launch of PDS Health Medical™, a new division designed to connect dental services with healthcare

Nebraska—A dental program at Northeastern University (NE) is offering low-cost dental cleanings to the public: anyone with or without dental insurance can receive a cleaning

This Saturday, Charleston residents will have the opportunity to receive free medical, dental, and vision care services, no matter the reason. The annual #WeCareWV Day

The president of the Resolution Foundation, a Westminster think tank focused on living standards, highlighted the impact of demographic shifts on dental care and healthcare

On Monday, October 13, China donated two advanced dental chairs to Cambodia to improve oral care for Cambodian children. The donation was made by the

The closure of My Dentist in Knighton on September 30th left local residents struggling to access dental care, prompting nearby clinics to offer assistance, even

The “Great American Act,” a proposal championed by former President Donald Trump, would reshape the U.S. Medicaid system by cutting over $1 trillion in funding

Last week, the Michigan Senate passed Senate Bill 370 with unanimous bipartisan support, aiming to provide National Guard members with access to reimbursement for medical

Wellington has opened its first new dental clinic in Somerset in over a decade, offering both NHS (National Health Service) and private appointments. The clinic,

BOSTON, US: In the US, dental care remains largely excluded from medical insurance and separated from public health initiatives that promote prevention. A new study