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Past Webinars

Advancing Health Equity Through Dental Therapy

Presented In July 2022

For more than 15 years, dental therapists have been working to improve access to oral care and increase health equity across the United States.
Taking Action to Advance Anti-Racism in Dental Public Health

Presented In July 2022

Racism is irrefutably a public health crisis. What can the dental community do to find solutions for its industry?
Becoming an Ally: Creating an Inclusive Environment for LGBTQ+ Patients

Presented In June 2022

What can oral health providers and professionals do to create more inclusive care settings for patients of all genders and sexualities?
How’s America’s Oral Health? Barriers to Care, Common Problems, and Ongoing Inequity

Presented In June 2022

Louder calls for medical-dental integration. The role of cost as a deterrent to care. Expanding inequities across the system.
Building a Teledentistry Program That Expands Access and Increases Equity

Presented In May 2022

Teledentistry is growing in popularity in oral health — it can open doors to access to hard-to-reach populations, help provide critical education on prevention, and triage patients’ needs to increa
Dental Fear and Anxiety: Why It Exists and What Providers Can Do to Help

Presented In May 2022

Fear and anxiety related to dental care pose a significant barrier to receiving dental treatment and affects people across socioeconomic and demographic groups.
Community-Centered Grantmaking: Why, How, and What Lies Ahead

Presented In April 2022

Every year, CareQuest Institute awards more than $12 million in grants to strengthen our communities, reimagine more equitable systems, and create better oral health for all.
Lasting Lessons from Pandemic Responses in Safety Net Dentistry

Presented In April 2022

  The importance of preventive care. Robust infection control and the rise in teledentistry. The value and potential of medical-dental integration.
Taking a Community-Based Approach to Care Coordination

Presented In March 2022

Care coordination involves ensuring that all providers caring for a patient have access to the same information and can communicate seamlessly with one another.
Four Projects Aiming to Improve Population Oral Health

Presented In February 2022

CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, in collaboration with the American Public Health Association (APHA) Oral Health Section, presents a webinar that explores a mix of topics, including oral cancer
Best Practices for Teledentistry Today and in the Future

Presented In December 2021

During the last three decades, the use of teledentistry has expanded as dental providers have explored innovative ways to reach patients.
Seven Recommendations to Boost Oral Health Advocacy Efforts

Presented In November 2021

What can oral health advocates, funders, and community-based organizations (CBOs) do to improve the oral health of underserved communities?
How Value-Based Care Will Change Dentistry's Future

Presented In October 2021

The future of oral health is coming — and value-based care holds many of the keys to success.  
Building Antiracist Policies and Practices into Health Care Settings

Presented In September 2021

We’ve all heard the terms racism and antiracism. But what do they really mean for us as individuals and for the organizations where we work?
Providing Minimally Invasive Care with Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF)

Presented In August 2021

Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been widely recognized as an effective noninvasive tool used for the prevention and management of dental caries.

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