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As we turn the page into November, we pause to reflect with gratitude for our members, collaborators, and partners who make our shared mission possible in advancing oral health not only across our nation but throughout the world.
Throughout November, Mouth Cancer Action Month and American Diabetes Month underscore the connection between oral health, prevention, and systemic wellness. World Diabetes Day on November 14 shines a light on how coordinated care can change outcomes for millions living with diabetes. Later in the month, World Children’s Day invites us to protect and promote every child’s right to health.
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JOURNALS, REPORTS & WHITE PAPERS
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Preventive Dental Care is Associated with Improved Healthcare Outcomes and Reduced Costs for Medicaid Members with Diabetes
Preventive dental services have been associated with improved health outcomes. This study expands on previous observations by examining the relationship between oral healthcare and healthcare outcomes and costs in a publicly insured population with diabetes.
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How Should Emergency Department Clinicians Respond to Unmet Dental Needs?
Explore how the divide between medical and dental care contributes to inequity and urges clinicians to advocate for better referral systems and expanded access to oral health care.
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The U.S. Dentist Workforce
HPI offers new deep dive into U.S. dentist workforce with data updated in 2025. The report explores who makes up the dentist workforce, how and where dentists work, how dental practices are performing economically, and what the future of the dentist workforce looks like.
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Oral Health, Dentistry, and the New World Health Organization Pandemic Agreement: Aligning for Resilience
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in oral health care: widespread clinic closures in almost all countries worldwide, resulting in service suspensions, collapsing supply chains, and dental care professionals excluded or sidelined from emergency planning.
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The Root of the Matter: Linking Oral Health to Chronic Diseases Prevention
Oral health is increasingly recognized as a vital component of general health, influencing various systemic systems. Periodontal diseases, particularly periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the gums and supporting tissues of teeth, have far-reaching implications beyond the oral cavity.
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AROUND THE WORLD
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Arginine Dentifrices and Childhood Caries Prevention: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Dental caries remains a significant oral health burden globally. Scientific evidence has demonstrated the dose-dependent anticaries action of fluoride; however, more effective, comprehensive, and alternative prevention strategies are required.
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Navigating the complex world of tariffs and their impact on the
dental industry
In this Dental Trade Alliance podcast episode, Kevin Henry and Rick Van Arnam unpack how tariffs and trade policy impact the dental industry.
They explore current challenges in global trade, compliance, and product sourcing.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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November 9-12, 2025 | San Antonio, TX
National Network for Oral Health Access
2025 NNOHA Annual Conference
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November 11, 2025 | Live CE Webinar
Conexiant Education
The Oral-Systemic Connection: Oral Health and Diabetes
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November 14 – 15, 2025 | Boston, MA
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
2nd Global Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry
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December 9, 2025 | Live CE Webinar
Conexiant Education
The Oral Systemic Connection: The Importance of Oral Health in Patients with Intellectual or Developmental Disorders (IDD)
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