Justin Rust

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Income, home ownership linked to dental visits

Adults who own a home and make more than $2,900 per month are nearly twice as likely to visit the dentist as those who do not own a home and earn less overall. These findings come from a new study that sought to evaluate how wealth correlates with dental health in the U.S.


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