Abstract
This op-ed highlights the detrimental effects of siloed approaches to health, emphasizing the need to integrate preventative, mental, and oral health into a holistic healthcare model. It discusses the importance of overcoming cognitive and structural fixedness to achieve health equity and underscores the interconnectedness of oral health with overall physical and mental well-being.
Recommended Citation
Tyler, Dwinta M. Ph.D.
(2024)
"The Siloed Effect: Connecting the Health Equity Dots in the Oral Health Industry,"
Metro Denver Dental Society Articulator Magazine: Vol. 29:
Iss.
2, Article 5.
Available at:
https://commons.ada.org/mddsarticulator/vol29/iss2/5