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    Dental insurance, initially a partnership to expand oral health care access and employee benefits, now faces strained relations. Improved dialogue and power-sharing are crucial for strengthening the public, dental profession, and insurance industry.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Research
    • Dental Public Health
    • Insurance Industry Analysis

    Background:

    • The historical development of dental insurance involved collaborations between dental service organizations and state dental associations.
    • Initial objectives focused on increasing access to oral health care for Americans and facilitating employee benefits packages.
    • Despite achieving these goals, the relationship between dentistry and the insurance sector has deteriorated.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the mutual misconceptions that have arisen between the dental profession and the dental insurance industry.
    • To explore the current strained alliance and its impact on stakeholders.
    • To identify pathways for strengthening the public, the dental profession, and the dental insurance industry.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of historical context and evolution of dental insurance.
    • Analysis of the current relationship dynamics between dentistry and insurance providers.
    • Identification of key areas of misunderstanding and conflict.

    Main Results:

    • The partnership initially succeeded in expanding dental care access and benefits.
    • A significant lack of dialogue has led to mutual misconceptions between dentistry and insurance.
    • The current alliance is strained, impacting all stakeholders.

    Conclusions:

    • Strengthening the public, the dental profession, and the dental insurance industry is possible.
    • Achieving this requires a return to shared objectives and a collaborative power-sharing approach.
    • Re-establishing open communication is vital to overcome current challenges.