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  • Health Policy
  • Dental Health

Background:

  • Oral health is integral to overall well-being, yet dental care is excluded from Canada's public healthcare.
  • Six million Canadians annually forgo dental visits due to prohibitive costs.
  • Vulnerable populations, including low-income families, seniors, Indigenous communities, and individuals with disabilities, face significant barriers to dental care access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the consequences of inadequate dental care access in Canada.
  • To highlight the impact on emergency departments and healthcare utilization.
  • To underscore the link between lack of dental care and increased opioid reliance.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of existing literature and data on dental care access in Canada.
  • Review of emergency department utilization patterns related to dental issues.
  • Examination of healthcare system responses to unmet dental needs.

Main Results:

  • Significant financial barriers prevent millions of Canadians from accessing essential dental services.
  • Emergency departments are burdened by patients seeking dental care, receiving only temporary relief.
  • This situation contributes to an over-reliance on prescription opioids for pain management.

Conclusions:

  • The exclusion of dental care from public healthcare creates significant access and equity issues in Canada.
  • Addressing the lack of affordable and accessible dental care is crucial for public health.
  • Integrating dental care into the public healthcare system could reduce emergency department strain and opioid dependency.