In the News
Oral health highlights from the world of media, including online news sites, magazines, and TV.
WOUB-TV: How pediatricians are helping more kids get dental care in Ohio
Ohio kids on Medicaid are nearly twice as likely as kids nationwide to go to the emergency department for preventable dental issues, like cavities or tooth decay. The problem is especially acute in rural and poor parts of the state, where dentist shortages make it harder for children to get regular care. To address that issue, CareQuest...
Forbes: Denise Marks: Embracing Strengths, Joy & A Unique Path As CFO
Denise Marks is the CFO of the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health®, a leading national nonprofit focused on creating a more accessible, equitable, and integrated oral health system. The organization does this through its work in grantmaking, research, health improvement programs, education, advocacy, and innovation. The organization...
Becker’s Hospital Review: Matt Steele, Director of State and Local Advocacy at CareQuest
In this episode, Matt Steele, Director of State and Local Advocacy at CareQuest, discusses the impact of upcoming Medicaid changes, the importance of community water fluoridation, and strategies for ensuring vulnerable populations maintain access to essential dental care. Listen to this episode...
STAT: Dental Care Is Increasingly Under Threat in the US
"The removal of access to fluoride, coupled with Congress’s cuts to Medicaid, will strip away vital protections for those most at risk." In this article from STAT, CareQuest Institute Senior Director of Public Policy Melissa Burroughs is calling on the administration to take three critical steps to reverse the oral health crisis in the US....
Becker’s Dental Review: Alaska dental providers prepare for increased demand ahead of Medicaid changes
Alaska Medicaid providers are preparing for increased demand for dental care after the federal budget passage earlier this year, Alaska’s News Source reported Aug. 19. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law July 4, is expected to lead to a decrease in Medicaid spending by nearly $1 trillion. The legislation has been...
Becker’s Dental Review: Good news, bad news for dentistry
Here are six recent updates that have led to optimism and skepticism in the dental industry: Artificial intelligence innovation AI companies are continuing to expand ways for their technology to be used in dental practices, and industry leaders are expecting AI to soon change how every task is completed. Earlier this year, Alta AI launched a...
Dentistry Today: New Interactive Map Designed to Streamline Licensure Guidance for Dental Hygienists
This week the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) and CareQuest Institute for Oral Health announced the launch of the Dental Hygienist Licensure Map, an interactive resource that provides state-by-state licensure information for dental hygienists across the United States. The tool consolidates previously scattered information into...
Central Florida Public Media: Before Florida banned Fluoride, Calgary did, too. So why did it return 14 years later?
It’s been one month since Florida banned fluoride in its drinking water. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill earlier this summer that outlawed water facilities from adding water quality additives such as fluoride. Coincidentally, the day before Florida’s ban went into effect, Calgary, in Alberta, Canada, reintroduced fluoride to its water after...
DrBicuspid: U.S. adults give public water fluoridation a thumbs-up
At a time when states like Utah have stopped adding fluoride to public water systems, 81% of adults in the U.S. report supporting or not being opposed to community water fluoridation, according to a report from the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health. Only 6% of adults polled supported a complete ban on water fluoridation, according to the...
Next Avenue: Medicare Mystery
Traditional Medicare still does not cover dental care — despite the fact that most people support expanding coverage and oral health problems increase as we age. In this Next Avenue article, learn what we can do to address this shortcoming. Read the full story here.
CNN: Prescription Fluoride Faces FDA Scrutiny Despite Widespread Support from Providers and the Public
The US Food and Drug Administration appears poised to continue with a plan to ban prescription fluoride supplements at a time when many experts say that access to the products has become especially important. “There’s a changing political conversation, but it’s not necessarily changing where the average American perception of fluoride is yet,”...
Becker’s Dental + DSO Review: Majority of Americans support water fluoridation: Poll
A new report from the Carequest Institute for Oral Health shows that the majority of Americans support water fluoridation. CareQuest partnered with Marketing for Change Co. to conduct a survey of 1,114 U.S. adults between July 7-9. The survey comes as water fluoridation is under intense scrutiny at the state and federal levels due to concerns...
