New Report: 77 Million Adults Do Not Have Dental Insurance
CareQuest Institute Releases New Data on Inequities in Oral Health Care
The State of Oral Health Equity in America survey created by
“We created this survey to better understand the disparities in oral health,” said
This new data was released during a virtual discussion, “How’s America’s
“This survey is the most comprehensive of its kind and the results validate the inequities we already knew exist in oral health,” said
The new survey results show the challenges many populations face related to oral health, including:
Black, Hispanic, and Asian Populations Face Disparities in
- Higher proportions of Asian (49%), Hispanic (49%), and Black (48%) populations reported experiencing discrimination in oral health care compared to their white counterparts (33%).
- Nearly 6 in 10 (59%) of Black adults have lost one or more permanent teeth due to decay or gum disease compared to 45% of all adults.
- Higher proportions of Black (34%) and Hispanic (25%) adults rate their oral health as fair or poor compared to white adults (23%).
- 32% of Black adults and 30% of Hispanic adults report at least moderate difficulty getting care for oral pain, compared to 21% of white adults.
Oral Health Disparities Exist Due Lack of
- 77 million adults do not currently have dental insurance (29.8%).
- 3x more adults lack dental insurance than health insurance.
- 1 in 4 (25.1%) people without dental insurance reported that their overall health has gotten worse over the past year compared to those with dental insurance (19.9%).
Oral Health Inequities Persist for Veterans
- 14% of veterans reported losing 6 or more teeth due to decay or gum disease, compared to 8% of non-veterans.
- 6% of veterans reported losing all their teeth due to decay or gum disease, compared to 3% of non-veterans.
- Nearly half (49%) of veterans reported that a disability in their household made it difficult to access needed care compared to non-veterans (19.9%)
Disparities in Oral Health Status Exist by Income
- More than twice the proportion of Americans in the lowest income category (13%) compared to those in the highest category (5%) rate their oral health as poor.
-
About 1 in 4 (24%) of adults who make less than
$30,000 are often embarrassed or self-conscious of their mouth, compared to 8% of adults who make more than$100,000 . -
29% of adults who make less than
$30,000 report delaying care due to COVID-19, compared to 19% of adults who make more than$100,000 .
To access more information about the data, click here. More information on the 2022 survey can be found here, and 2021 survey information can be accessed here.
About
CareQuest Institute for Oral Health® is a national nonprofit championing a more equitable future where every person can reach their full potential through excellent health. We do this through our work in grantmaking, research, health improvement programs, policy and advocacy, and education as well as our leadership in dental benefits and innovation advancements. We collaborate with thought leaders, health care providers, patients, and local, state, and federal stakeholders, to accelerate oral health care transformation and create a system designed for everyone. To learn more, visit carequest.org and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
src="https://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=bwnewssty=20220622005664r1sid=acqr8distro=nxlang=en" style="width:0;height:0" />
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220622005664/en/
Direct Media Inquiries to:
[email protected]
857-275-5038
Source:



Association for Community Affiliated Plans: Safety Net Health Plans Launch Strategy to Advance Health Equity
Boats Yachts Insurance Market May See a Big Move: Major Giants Zurich, AXA, CPIC, Chubb
Advisor News
- Sketching out the golden years: new book tries to make retirement planning fun
- Most women say they are their household’s CFO, Allianz Life survey finds
- MassMutual reports strong 2025 results
- The silent retirement savings killer: Bridging the Medicare gap
- LTC: A critical component of retirement planning
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Advising clients wanting to retire early: how annuities can bridge the gap
- F&G joins Voya’s annuity platform
- Regulators ponder how to tamp down annuity illustrations as high as 27%
- Annual annuity reviews: leverage them to keep clients engaged
- Symetra Enhances Fixed Indexed Annuities, Introduces New Franklin Large Cap Value 15% ER Index
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- How Personal Injury Claims Affect Future Health Insurance Coverage in Charlotte, NC
- New Dementia Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at National Health Insurance Service (Central Nervous System Medication Use Among Older Adults in Korean Long-Term Care Facilities: A Multilevel Analysis): Neurodegenerative Diseases and Conditions – Dementia
- States try 'public option' Obamacare plans to reduce coverage costs
- Novocure Announces Optune Lua® Receives Reimbursement Approval in Japan for the Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Health care affordability pressures persist for privately insured Americans
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Majority of Women Now Are the Chief Financial Officer of Their Household, Allianz Life Study Finds
- Most women say they are their household’s CFO, Allianz Life survey finds
- MassMutual Delivers Excellent 2025 Financial Results
- ACORE CAPITAL Named Alternative Lender of the Year ($15 Billion + AUM) by PERE Credit
- Baby on Board
More Life Insurance News