BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CareQuest Institute for Oral Health®, a leading national nonprofit focused on creating a more accessible, equitable, and integrated oral health system, released a new report ...
People with poor mental health face many challenges. One that's perhaps lesser known is that they're more likely than the overall population to have poor oral health. Subscribe to our newsletter for ...
If Michael Glick, D.M.D., had his way, every person who receives mental health care would be referred to a dentist. Oral health and mental health are closely connected. For example, people who have ...
Providers may expect higher levels of oral disease among patients with adverse mental health conditions, according to a study presented on March 17 at the annual meeting of the American Association ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Dec 1 - People with gingivitis (gum disease) have worse mental function than their peers whose gums are in better shape, a new analysis of U.S. data shows. The findings ...
Your mental health affects the health of your whole body, including your oral health. People who have mental health problems are more likely to have oral health conditions like teeth and gum problems.
There’s a bidirectional relationship between mental health and oral health. When someone’s mental health suffers, it can cause a decline in oral health. Conversely, unmet dental problems can lead to ...