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The Role of Medicaid in Ensuring Prenatal Dental Health
Monday, January 27, 2025
But just having insurance doesn’t guarantee people will use it. There could be other barriers, like not knowing where to go, not having the time, or not realizing dental care is important before pregnancy. So, just because Medicaid expanded, doesn’t mean everyone suddenly started going to the dentist more.
Plus, not all states have the same rules about dental benefits under Medicaid. Some cover more services than others, which can affect how many people actually use their benefits. It’s like having a gym membership but only being allowed to use certain machines.
Another aspect to think about is education. If people don’t know how important dental health is, they might not prioritize it. This is where public health campaigns and education can come in.
In the end, it’s not just about giving people insurance; it’s about making sure they use it and understand why it matters. Pregnancy is a big deal, and good health habits before it can make a real difference.
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