Oral Health: An Essential Element of Healthy Aging
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May 17, 2023: GSA Oral Health Interest Group Meeting
- Watch the meeting recording (link to YouTube)
Hear from Michèle J. Saunders, DMD, MS, MPH, Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Periodontics at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio provide an update on expanding Medicare coverage for medically necessary oral treatment. Samuel Zwetchkenbaum, DDS, MPH, Dental Director, Oral Health Program, at the Rhode Island Department of Health gives an overview of the Association for State and Territorial Dental Directors’ Toolkit of Older Adult Oral Health Resources for Collaboration. Christopher H. Fox, DMD, DScM, Chief Executive Officer at the American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research (AADOCR), provides insight into their “Meeting within a Meeting” on Aging and Oral Health Research at their latest AADOCR Annual Meeting in March 2023. He also led a discussion on perspectives of other AADOCR meeting attendees, Xi Chen, DDS, PhD, FGSA, Associate Professor at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Elisa M. Ghezzi, DDS, PhD, FGSA, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry at the University of Michigan and Bei Wu, PhD, FGSA, Dean’s Chair Professor in Global Health at Rory Meyers College of Nursing New York University. And hear about new GSA resources and activities planned at the upcoming GSA 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting from Stephen Shuman, DDS, MS, FGSA, Professor and Director, Oral Health Services for Older Adults Program, Department of Developmental & Surgical Sciences in the School of Dentistry at the University of Minnesota.
October 11, 2022: GSA Oral Health Interest Group Meeting
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Hear insights on the publication, Dental Provider and Payer Perceptions of Value Based Oral Health Care, by Eva Lenoir, MPH and S. Eric Wahlstrom, MPH from Discern Health, Part of Real Chemistry. The leaders of the GSA oral health workgroup provide an overview of the recent GSA activities in promoting oral health and older adults. Progress from the “Consortium for Medically Necessary Oral Health Coverage” is shared and events scheduled for the GSA 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting in Indianapolis are previewed.
May 23, 2022: GSA Oral Health Interest Group Meeting
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Hear insights on the NIDCR Report “Oral Health in America: Advances and Challenges” from GSA oral health work group members Elisa M. Ghezzi, DDS, PhD, and Bei Wu, PhD, and learn from Christopher H. Fox, DMD, DMSc, Chief Executive Officer, IADR and AADOCR, about the “Aging and Oral Health” meeting within a meeting that is being planned for AADOCR in 2023. Also, hear from Dr. Hana Alberti, Senior Director, Center for Dental Practice Policy, ADA Practice Institute, about their upcoming Eldercare Symposium in August and get an update from Judith Jones, DDS, MPH, DScD, Professor, University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, on activities at the Santa Fe Group. And hear from Karen Tracy, Vice President at GSA, on the oral health initiatives planned at GSA 2022 in Indianapolis!
December 21, 2021: Oral Health in America: Advances and Challenges released by the National Institutes of Health
The new report, "Oral Health in America: Advances and Challenges," which is intended to provide a road map on how to improve the nation’s oral health, draws primarily on information from public research and evidence-based practices and was compiled and reviewed by NIH’s National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) and a large, diverse, multi-disciplinary team of more than 400 experts, including two GSA fellows and oral health workgroup members, Elisa M. Ghezzi, DDS, PhD and Bei Wu, PhD. Numerous GSA members were also involved as editors or contributing authors. The report updates the findings of the 2000 "Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General" and highlights the national importance of oral health and its relationship to overall health. It also focuses on new scientific and technological knowledge – as well as innovations in health care delivery – that offer promising new directions for improving oral health care and creating greater equity in oral health across communities. Achieving that equity is an ongoing challenge for many who struggle to obtain dental insurance and access to affordable care. “This is a very significant report,” said NIH Acting Director Lawrence A. Tabak, DDS, PhD. “It is the most comprehensive assessment of oral health currently available in the United States and it shows, unequivocally, that oral health plays a central role in overall health. Yet millions of Americans still do not have access to routine and preventative oral care.” The summary of the report is here.
The newly issued report provides a comprehensive snapshot of oral health in America, including an examination of oral health across the lifespan and a look at the impact the issue has on communities and the economy. There is a special section in the report: Oral Health Across the Lifespan: Working Age and Older Adults with an accompanying fact sheet.
The Gerontological Society of America launched an oral health initiative with the goals of enabling older adults to maintain their oral health as part of a healthy aging process and to assist researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers to identify areas of needed activity and research on the topic of oral health in older adults.
A key focus of the initiative is advancing the belief that helping older adults maintain good oral health involves oral health professionals and also an interprofessional team of “oral health champions”, including primary care and specialty physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, social workers, psychologists, physical and occupational therapists, and others who can advocate for, educate about, and provide direct care supporting oral health.
This multi-faceted initiative is comprised of a variety of interrelated elements including:
- The Oral Health Workgroup, a team of experts charged with increasing awareness and understanding of the importance of appropriate oral care and strengthening the impact that all members of healthcare and caregiver teams have on ensuring good oral care for older adults. The GSA Workgroup on Oral Health seeks an interprofessional approach to improved oral health for all older adults.
- The GSA Oral Health Interest Group, providing an opportunity for persons interested in the issue of oral health as an essential element of healthy aging to meet, exchange, information and resources, and make contacts with persons who have similar interests.
- "Using Quality Tactics to Advance Value-Based Oral Healthcare," a white paper describing the proceedings from the Oral Health Quality Expert Panel. Value-based approaches to oral health care are critical to improving care and outcomes and may be especially beneficial for aging adults. It may also fundamentally shift the dentist’s role in care delivery. This report reviews the tactics an expert panel has identified and prioritized to facilitate the change to value-based oral health care and serves as a call to action for all involved in dental care delivery.
- The disruption in long-term care facilities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have created opportunities for positive long-term changes in this setting, according to a GSA publication titled "Pandemic-Driven Disruptions in Oral Health:10 Transformative Trends in Care for Older Adult." The transformative trends with the potential to improve oral health care for residents is based on two webinars developed by the GSA Oral Health Workgroup and presented by nationally recognized speakers under the theme of “Geriatric Oral Health and COVID-19: Old Problems, New Challenges – Part 1 and Part 2.”
- The development and publication of the What's Hot newsletter, "Oral Health: An Essential Element of Healthy Aging." Intended for an interprofessional audience, this publication discusses the impact of poor oral health in older adults, relationships between oral health, systemic conditions, functional abilities, and healthy aging, as well as current challenges and potential opportunities in the area of geriatric oral health.
- The convening of an Oral Health Forum in March 2017 of leading experts and key stakeholders committed to healthy aging to identify solutions and create a roadmap to improving the interprofessional oral health care of older adults. More than 40 participants from industry, government, academia, research, practice, and not-for profit membership organizations attended. Recommendations of the participants were incorporated into the July 2017 white paper (see below).
- The July 2017 white paper, "Interprofessional Solutions for Improving Oral Health in Older Adults: Addressing Access Barriers, Creating Oral Health Champions," which features the recommendations of the Oral Health Forum participants. The goal of the paper is to improve clinical and other outcomes in older adults by focusing all members of the health care team (medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and allied health professions) on whole-person, interprofessional care that recognizes the inherent connection between oral and systemic health and is valued in the health care system.
- A symposium at the IAGG World Congress on July 24, 2017 in which members of the Oral Health Workgroup discussed the White Paper and presented the findings of the Oral Health Forum.
- Serving on the scientific advisory committee of A State of Decay, Vol IV, 2018.
- A collection of resources including links to oral health-related organizations and initiatives, publications and presentations, research opportunities and funding. This section will be updated as additional resources are identified. Please help us grow this collection by sending relevant resources to add to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
This infographic provides an overview of the GSA Oral Health Initiative.
This program is developed by GSA and supported by Haleon.
GSA Momentum Discussions on Oral Health
The Evolving and Essential Role of Interdisciplinary Care of the Mouth, Ears and Eyes of Older Adults
- The archived Momentum Discussion (link to YouTube)
- Panelist Biographies and Discussion Resources (PDF format)
This Momentum Discussion will address the pivotal topics that are driving changes to management of the mouth, ears, and eyes of older adults. The panel will also address how an interdisciplinary team can be instrumental in providing high quality care.
Presented by:
- Tricia Neuman, ScD, Senior Vice President, Executive Director, Program on Medicare Policy and Senior Advisor to the President, Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, DC (Moderator)
- Frank Robert Lin, MD, PhD, Director, Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- Michèle J. Saunders, DMD, MS, MPH, FGSA, Adjunct Professor and Director, South Texas Geriatrics Education Collaborative, Departments of Psychiatry and Periodontics, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA), GSA Past President
- Kira N. Baldonado, MPH, Vice President of Public Health and Policy, Prevent Blindness
Supported by GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare.
Geriatric Oral Health and COVID-19: Old Problems, New Challenges, Parts 1 and 2
In these two Momentum Discussions, panelists will engage participants on how the interprofessional health care team can help older adults and care partners address geriatric oral health issues in the community and long-term care facilities, additional research opportunities that may emerge post-COVID-19, and real-world innovations for improving oral health care for older adults in the COVID-19 era and beyond.
Part 1: Issues and Research Opportunities
- The archived webinar (link to YouTube)
- Webinar slides (PDF format)
Presented by:
- Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, FAAN, John A. Hartford Foundation (Impact of COVID-19 on Geriatric Health & Well-being)
- Leonardo Marchini, DDS, MSD, PhD, University of Iowa (COVID-19 Geriatric Oral Health Issues)
- Bei Wu, PhD, New York University (Emerging Geriatric Oral Health Research Needs in the COVID-19 Era)
- Stephen Shuman, DDS, MS, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry (Moderator)
Part 2: Case Studies
- The archived webinar (link to YouTube)
- Webinar slides 1 (PDF format)
- Webinar slides 2 (PDF format)
Presented by:
- Michael J. Helgeson, DDS, Apple Tree Dental (Successes and Challenges With Teledentistry: Insights From the COVID-19 Pandemic)
- Jeffrey E. Dodge, DMD (Pearls From the Pandemic: Experiences in Oral Health Practice and Long-Term Care)
- Samuel Zwetchkenbaum, DDS, MPH (Pearls From the Pandemic: Experiences in Oral Health Practice and Long-Term Care)
- Stephen Shuman, DDS, MS, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry (Moderator)
These webinars are supported by GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare.
GSA Resources
- "Dental Provider and Payer Perceptions of Value-Based Oral Health Care," a report that discusses research conducted with dental providers and payors on their perceptions, experiences, and challenges with implementing value-based oral healthcare
- "Using Quality Tactics to Advance Value-Based Oral Healthcare," a white paper describing the proceedings from the Oral Health Quality Expert Panel
- April 2021 publication, "Pandemic-Driven Disruptions in Oral Health:10 Transformative Trends in Care for Older Adult" (Also available in Portuguese)
- "Geriatric Oral Health and COVID-19: Old Problems, New Challenges" Momentum Discussions
- What's Hot: "Interrelationships Between Nutrition and Oral Health in Older Adults"
- GSA Oral Health Interest Group
- July 2017 white paper, "Interprofessional Solutions for Improving Oral Health in Older Adults: Addressing Access Barriers, Creating Oral Health Champions"
- What’s Hot: "Oral Health: An Essential Element of Healthy Aging"
- Infographic: Oral Health: An Essential Element of Healthy Aging
- Infographic: An Overview of the GSA Oral Health Initiative
- Sample social media messages
Organizations and Initiatives
Organizations
- Administration on Aging
- American Academy of Periodontology
- American Dental Association
- Association of State & Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Oral Health
- Center for Medicare Advocacy
- Healthline
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- Training Curriculum: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (Dentistry and Dementia is addressed in Module 16 of the curriculum)
- Find a Health Center
- National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIH)
- National Network for Oral Health Access
- Santa Fe Group
Initiatives/Programs
- Administration for Community Living (ACL) Oral Health Website (Database of Community Programs and Community Guide to Adult Oral Health Program Implementation)
- Healthy People 2020
- Mouth Care Without a Battle (An evidence-based approach to person-centered daily mouth care for persons with cognitive and physical impairment.)
- Mouth Healthy (American Dental Association)
- Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP)
- Oral Health Services for Older Adults Program (University of Minnesota)
- Smiles for Life: A National Oral Health Curriculum
- Ten teaching modules for special needs dentistry (including "Introduction to Geriatric Dentistry") Free to access; account creation required. (A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health and University of California San Diego School of Medicine)
- University of Iowa College of Dentistry promotes geriatric dental care in the classroom and community (Iowa Now, 3/24/17)
- The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry operates only retirement community dental clinic in state (UAB News, 7/10/14)
Publications and Presentations
Reports
- Dental Provider and Payer Perceptions of Value-Based Oral Health Care (The Gerontological Society of America/Haleon/Discern Health, 2022)
- Using Quality Tactics to Advance Value-Based Oral Healthcare (The Gerontological Society of America/Haleon/Discern Health, 2022)
- What's Hot: Interrelationships Between Nutrition and Oral Health in Older Adults (The Gerontological Society of America, 2020)
- Dental Care & Coverage After 65: Experiences & Perspectives (National Poll on Healthy Aging, University of Michigan, 2020)
- Reversible Decay: The Case for An Oral Health Revolution (DentaQuest, September 2019)
- Thought Leader Roundtable on Oral Health and Chronic Disease in Older Adults: Summary Report and Key Recommendations (National Association of Chronic Disease Directors’ ProVention Health Foundation, July 2019)
- Dental Care Among Adults Aged 65 and Over, 2017 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, May 2019)
- Drilling Down on Dental Coverage and Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries (Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, March 2019)
- Guide to Oral Cancer (WebMD, January 2019)
- An Oral Health Benefit in Medicare Part B: It’s Time to Include Oral Health in Health CareOral Health in Health Care (Oral Health America, July 2018)
- A State of Decay, Vol IV: Are Older Americans Coming of Age Without Oral Healthcare? (Oral Health America, April 2018)
- A Healthy Smile Never Gets Old: A California Report on the Oral Health of Older Adults (Center for Oral Health, March 2018)
- Dental Care at Midlife: Unmet Needs, Uncertain Future (National Poll on Healthy Aging from the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, September 2017)
- Oral Health and Well-Being Among Adults in the United States - An Infographic (Health Policy Institute - American Dental Association)
- ASTDD's Best Practice Approach Report - Oral Health in the Older Adult Population (Age 65 and older)
- "Cost-effectiveness analysis: Extending Dental Care Coverage to Medicare Beneficiaries” in the Spring 2016 issue of Allied Academies International Conference: Proceedings of the Academy for Economics & Economic Education
- Global Burden of Disease Studies, 2010, 2013, 2015
- Improving the oral health of older people: the approach of the WHO Global Oral Health Programme
- Optimal Health for Frail Older Adults: Best Practices Along the Continuum of Care. July 2009. Canadian Dental Association
- Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General, 2000
- Oral Health Strategic Framework for 2014-2017. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Report Backs Dental Therapist as a Way to Increase Access to Dental Care: As Americans age, the Gerontological Society offers roadmap to improved oral health for seniors
- Trends in Oral Health Status United States, 1988-1994 and 1999-2004. National Center for Health Statistics.
Journal Articles and Supplements
- The importance of compassionate care (Brazilian Dental Science, January 2023)
- How can dental research deliver better outcomes to frail older adults? Essay on considerations (Special Care in Dentistry, January 2023)
- The Oncology-Oral Health Value Bridge: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (Journal of Clinical Pathways, August 2022)
- Oral Health for All — Realizing the Promise of Science (The New England Journal of Medicine, March 2022)
- Valuing oral health: Accomplishments and challenges (JADA, March 2022)
- Social isolation, loneliness and accelerated tooth loss among Chinese older adults: A longitudinal study (Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, January 2022)
- COVID-19 provides an opportunity for integration of dentistry into the health informatics system (The Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, November 2021)
- Periodontal disease and medical maladies (The Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, November 2021)
- Dose-Response Meta-Analysis on Tooth Loss With the Risk of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (The Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, July 2021)
- Coronavirus disease 2019 and dental care for older adults (JADA, October 2020)
- Do health systems cover the mouth? Comparing dental care coverage for older adults in eight jurisdictions (Health Policy, September 2020)
- Development of a European consensus from dentists, dental hygienists and physicians on a standard for oral health care in care-dependent older people: An e-Delphi study (Gerodontology, September 2020)
- Oral Health in Medicare: Considerations for 21st-Century Coverage (JAMA, September 2020)
- Neighborhood Cohesion and Oral Health Problems Among Older Chinese American Immigrants: Does Acculturation Make a Difference? (The Gerontologist, September 2019)
- The Prevention of Infections in Older Adults: Oral Health (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, September 2019)
- Transforming Asian Health Equity: Findings from the PINE/PIETY Study (Special issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, August 2019
- Oral Health Symptoms and Cognitive Function among U.S. Community-Dwelling Chinese Older Adults (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, August 2019)
- Perceived Stress and Dry Mouth among U.S. Older Chinese Adults: The Role of Social Support and Social Strain (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, August 2019)
- Factors Associated With Becoming Edentulous in the US Health and Retirement Study (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, July 2019)
- Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Dental Service Utilization for Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Middle-Aged and Older Adults (Research on Aging, July 2019)
- Changes in Older Adults’ Oral Health and Disparities: 1999 to 2004 and 2011 to 2016 (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, June 2019)
- Edentulism, Dental Care Service Use, and Trajectories of Cognitive Functioning Among Older Adults (Journal of Aging and Health, May 2019)
- Undetected Dysglycemia an Important Risk Factor for Two Common Diseases Myocardial Infarction and Periodontitis: A Report From the PAROKRANK Study (Diabetes Care, May 2019)
- Porphyromonas gingivalis in Alzheimer’s disease brains: Evidence for disease causation and treatment with small-molecule inhibitors
(Science Advances, 1/23/19) - Practical Guidelines for Physicians in Promoting Oral Health in Frail Older Adults (JAMDA, December 2018)
- Oral health for an ageing population: Evidence for a fundamental human right (Special Issue), (International Dental Journal, October 2017)
- Oral Health—A Neglected Aspect of Subjective Well-Being in Later Life (The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 3/12/16)
- Compendium, October 2017, Denistry and the Aging Population (Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry, October 2017)
- Viewpoint: Consideration of Dental, Vision, and Hearing Services to Be Covered Under Medicare (abstract). (JAMA, 8/15/17)
- Using the Beers criteria to identify potentially inappropriate medication use by older adult dental patientsUsing the Beers criteria to identify potentially inappropriate medication use by older adult dental patients (abstract) (JADA, May 2017)
News Articles
- 4 (Imperfect) Ways Retirees Can Pay for Dental Care (Kiplinger, 2/4/22)
- 7 Tips to Keep Your Smile Bright (AARP, 10/1/21)
- How to Deal With Dry Mouth (AARP, 10/1/21)
- New law will allow Oregon dentists to vaccinate patients (KCBY, 5/2/19)
- Medicare Doesn’t Equal Dental Care. That Can Be a Big Problem. (New York Times, 3/19/18)
- Medicare Dental Benefit Will Improve Health and Reduce Health Care Costs (Health Affairs, 2/28/19)
- Preventive Dental Care In Early Dementia May Limit Problems Later, Researchers Say (Reuters, 2/5/18)
- Even when insurance doesn’t cover dental care, you may be able to curb costs (Washington Post/Consumer Reports, 12/18/17)
- Dental Care at Midlife: September 2017 Report (University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, September 2017)
- Making dental care more affordable for the elderly (Baltimore Sun, 7/10/17)
- Keeping up with dental care challenging for many seniors (San Diego Union-Tribune, 4/19/17)
- Oral Health and Aging - An Editorial from the Director, Virginia Center on Aging (Age in Action, Spring 2017)
- With Age Comes a Mouthful of Trouble (The New York Times, 3/23/17)
- Why Dentistry Is Separate From Medicine (The Atlantic, 3/9/17)
Presentations
- Dentistry and Dementia: The Importance of Caring for Oral Health: Dementa Matters Podcast
- A New National Initiative to Enhance Geriatric Oral Health: Oral Health – An Essential Element of Healthy Aging: Poster presented at the Healthy Aging Summit 2018 that outlines the GSA initiative that has a goal of promoting better oral health and quality of life outcomes in older adults by focusing all members of the health care team on interprofessinal whole-person care that recognizes the inherent connection between oral and systemic health and is valued in the health care system.
- Training Health Care Professionals to Focus on the Oral-Systemic Health of Older Adults: This webinar features three programs that successfully train future health care professionals to work with the older adult population, with a focus on oral-systemic health. Note: after clicking link, scroll down the "ASTDD Older Adults Webcasts" section to find the webinar. (1/25/18)
- Growing Older with a Smile: Promoting Oral Health for Older Adults: This webinar, featuring GSA Oral Health Initiative Chair, Dr. Stephen Shuman, reviews key oral health concerns for older adults, connections between oral and systemic health, and potential barriers to dental care for older adults, as well as resources to address them. Note, there is a fee to download the webinar for non MGS members. (Minnesota Gerontological Society, 7/20/17)
- The Santa Fe Group’s interview with Dr. Marko Vujicic about Medicare and oral health: An 11-minute YouTube video of the interview conducted during the September 2016 Santa Fe Group Salon which featured the theme, “Enhancing Oral Healthcare Access for America's Seniors.”
- Unmet Dental Care Needs Falling among Low-Income Children, Rising Among Low-Income Adults and Seniors: A webinar, and its corresponding PowerPoint slides, presented by Dr. Marko Vujicic
Podcasts
- CHPA Chat Episode 23, "Oral Health: Tackling the ‘Crisis’ in the US" (06/27/22)
Infographics
- More than Meets the Eye: Oral Health, Eye Health, and Overall Health (CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, 2021)
- Dental Care & Coverage After 65: Experiences & Perspectives (National Poll on Healthy Aging, University of Michigan, 2020)
- A State of Decay: Are Older Americans Coming of Age Without Oral Healthcare? (Oral Health America, Vol., IV, 2018)
- An infographic summarizing the preferences of adults aged 50+ for adding dental coverage as a benefit in Medicare (Oral Health America, Health Policy Institute - American Dental Association, November 2017)
- Oral Health in America: Experiences of Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities (National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities, 2017)
- Oral Health: An Essential Element of Healthy Aging Infographic (The Gerontological Society of America, Spring 2017)
- Oral Health and Well-Being Among Seniors in the United States (Health Policy Institute - American Dental Association)
- Oral Health and Well-Being Among Adults in the United States (Health Policy Institute - American Dental Association)
Caregiver Resources
Oral health and aging is an important topic for both older adults and caregivers. Check out these fact sheets about oral health and older adults from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) which focus on how caregivers can help older adults take care of their mouths over time:
- Brushing: Information for Caregivers (PDF) — This fact sheet offers practical suggestions about how to provide guidance or direct care, as well as tips that may make brushing easier.
- Flossing: Information for Caregivers (PDF) — This tip sheet offers a step-by-step guide to those who can floss independently and provides tips for caregivers on how to floss someone else’s teeth.
- Dry Mouth & Older Adults: Information for Caregivers (PDF) — This fact sheet discusses the common causes of dry mouth in older adults and offers tips on how to get relief.
- Finding Low-Cost Dental Care: Information for Caregivers (PDF) — This fact sheet provides suggestions for finding reduced-cost dental care.
- Older Adults and Oral Health (PDF) — This fact sheet dispels many common misconceptions about oral health and growing older and offers tips on maintaining a healthy mouth for a lifetime.
You can also find more information about taking care of your teeth and mouth as you age on the National Institute on Aging website.
Research Opportunities and Funding
- NIDCR/Clinical Research to Improve the Oral Health of Older Adults (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed); PAR-19-239 (Companion Funding Opportunity: PAR-19-240, R21 Exploratory/Developmental Grant) The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to stimulate research to address gaps in our knowledge related to the risk factors, access to care barriers, oral health promotion and disease prevention strategies, and clinical management of dental, oral, and craniofacial diseases more commonly experienced by older adults. This FOA defines “older adults” as those individuals age 65 years and older. This FOA will not support studies that meet the NIH Definition of a Clinical Trial. Investigators proposing clinical trials must use NIDCR’s UG3/UH3 mechanism. Click for information about NIDCR’s clinical trials program.
- Health Disparities and Alzheimer’s Disease (R01). Please refer to the Notice of NIDCR’s Participation in PAR-15-349 for important details related to research proposing to study oral health disparities in cohorts of patients with dementia.
- Emerging Directions for Addressing Health Disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease (R03). Please refer to the Notice of NIDCR’s Participation in PAR-15-350 for important details related to research proposing to study oral health disparities in cohorts of patients with dementia.
Workgroup Members
Stephen Shuman, DDS, MS, FGSA (chair)
Professor and Director,
Oral Health Services for Older Adults Program
Department of Developmental & Surgical Sciences
School of Dentistry
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Xi Chen, DDS, PhD, FGSA
Associate Professor
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry
Columbus, Ohio
Elisa M. Ghezzi, DDS, PhD
Past Chair, Coalition for Oral Health for the Aging
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Susie Keepper MSN, APRN, GCNS-BC, RDH
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Michèle J. Saunders, DMD, MS, MPH
Adjunct Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Texas Health Science Center
San Antonio, Texas
Bei Wu, PhD
Dean’s Chair Professor in Global Health
Rory Meyers College of Nursing
New York University
New York, New York
This program is developed by GSA and supported by GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare.