New Study Finds Medicaid Gaps Drive Preventable Dental Emergency Visits in Rural Communities

WASHINGTON, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — New research from Texas A&M University College of Dentistry (A&M Dentistry), sponsored by Delta Dental, and published in the Journal of Public Health Dentistry, finds that adults living in rural communities—particularly covered by Medicaid or without dental coverage—are significantly more likely to rely on hospital emergency departments (ED) for preventable dental pain.

The research, led by Marvellous Akinlotan, BDS, PhD, clinical assistant professor and director of health services research, A&M Dentistry, shows that limited access to dentists in rural areas, combined with gaps in Medicaid adult dental benefits, contributes to costly and ineffective emergency care for non-traumatic dental conditions that could be treated earlier in a dental office.

Source: New Study Finds Medicaid Gaps Drive Preventable Dental Emergency Visits in Rural Communities / PR Newswire

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