Oral health inequities: Recommended public policies to achieve health equity

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Abstract

In the United States (US), racial and ethnic minority populations experience poorer oral health than the general population. Social and commercial determinants of health embedded in structural and institutional racism and/or discrimination generate and exacerbate oral health inequities. We provide examples of oral health disparities (including oral health status and workforce issues) among selected racial and ethnic minority groups in the US. In addition, we compiled four priority areas based on research over the last two decades to guide actions to improve oral health equity. These four priority areas aim to improve health care models, interventions, and policies to help close gaps and reduce disparities in oral health and access to dental care.

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López, A. N., Mutis, M. J., Morón, E. M., Beltrán-Aguilar, E. D., & Borrell, L. N. (2022). Oral health inequities: Recommended public policies to achieve health equity. Journal of Dental Education, 86(9), 1242–1248. https://doi.org/10.1002/jdd.13071

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