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"I think it is important for the provider to take a look in the mouth to see the status of a patient's teeth if there are any issues like periodontal disease that need to be addressed because that is an opportunity to potentially make a referral to a low-cost or even free dental service that can help with these issues." - Dr. Ted Suh

Hello! Welcome to the Aging Pearls Podcast, where we're dedicated to providing dental pearls for all those concerned with the oral care needs of our aging population. I am Dr. Christie Hogue and today, we are back with Theodore (Ted) Suh, MD, PhD. He is the ACU Medical Director for the Turner Geriatrics Clinic at the University of Michigan East Ann Arbor Medical Campus and Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine for the University of Michigan Medical School. Currently, Dr. Ted serves as a member of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Formulary Committee and is Treasurer of the Michigan Geriatrics Society. In this episode, we talk about the importance of insurance and access to dental care for older adults. He also sheds light on the issue of oral neglect in the elderly and offers valuable resources for dental care options.

 

[00:01 – 05:59] Barriers to Oral Health

 

[06:00 – 16:47] Promoting Oral Health for Older Adults


[16:48 – 17:48] Final Thoughts

 

Key Quote:

"Because of the lack of dental insurance, a lot of times old adults don't get the routine care that they've been getting most of their adult lives. Sometimes, people have spent thousands of dollars on their teeth. And then, once they retire and they lose dental benefits, all that dental work over the years gets wasted." -  Dr. Ted Suh

 

References:

The association between accessing dental services and nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia among 2019 Medicaid beneficiaries

Defining Oral Neglect in Institutionalized Elderly

 

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