Untreated oral disease impacts quality of life for adults and kids

Posted on November 15, 2021

For Immediate Release                                                                                 Contact: Edward Byrnes

Date: November 16, 2021                                                                             edward.byrnes@excellus.com

 

Untreated oral disease impacts quality of life for adults and kids

SYRACUSE, NY – Thirty percent of upstate New York adults did not visit a dentist within the past year, according to the results of a survey commissioned by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. And that’s troubling because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 42 percent of all adults (and 60 percent of adults age 65 years and older) have some form of gum disease.

 

Kids are also negatively impacted by a lack of routine dental care. By age eight, more than half (52 percent) have had a cavity in their baby teeth, and low-income children are twice as likely to have cavities as higher-income children.

 

“Regular preventive dental care is not only essential for good oral health, but also general health,” says Anna Kanaley, D.O., medical director at Excellus BCBS. “Many diseases that affect the entire body often first become apparent as mouth lesions or other oral problems.” More than 90 percent of all systemic diseases produce oral signs and symptoms, reports the Academy of General Dentistry.

 

Routine dental care identifies issues early when they may be easier to treat. The following health conditions may be identified by a dentist during a routine oral exam:

·         Diabetes

·         GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)

·         Cancers of the head, neck, mouth, and throat

·         Osteoporosis

·         AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)

·         Autoimmune diseases, including Sjogren’s syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus 

·         Celiac disease

·         Anemia

·         Chronic kidney disease

 

Untreated oral disease has a large impact on quality of life and productivity for both children and adults. On average, 34 million school hours are lost each year because of emergency dental care. In the workplace, more than $45 billion is lost in productivity in the United States each year because of untreated oral disease. Poor dental care even impacts employment, with nearly 18 percent of all working-age adults, and 29 percent of those with lower incomes, reporting that the appearance of their mouth and teeth affects their ability to interview for a job.

 

“Adults, and especially parents, should view routine dental care the same way they do other routine medical care, such as wellness visits, standard immunizations, and screenings,” says Kanaley. “You shouldn’t think of dental care as just cleanings, and you shouldn’t just go to the dentist when you think something’s wrong.”

 

The American Dental Association recommends that everyone visit their dentist for an exam and cleaning at least once a year, and preferably once every six months. 

 

“For help finding a dentist who meets your needs, visit your health insurer’s website,” advises Kanaley. “Even if you don’t have dental coverage, your health insurer may be able to connect you with dental health resources.”

 

 

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Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, is a nonprofit health plan with 1.5 million upstate New York members. The company's mission is to help people live healthier and more secure lives through access to high-quality, affordable health care. Its products and services include cost-saving prescription drug discounts, wellness tracking tools and access to telemedicine. With more than 3,500 employees, the company is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce to foster innovation and better serve its members. It also encourages employees to engage in their communities by providing paid volunteer time off as one of many benefits. To learn more, visit ExcellusBCBS.com.

 

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