Senator Raffy Tulfo filed a Senate Resolution seeking to assess the feasibility of amending the Universal Health Care (UHC) Act to mandate the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) to expand its benefit packages and include comprehensive dental health services, including free dentures.
In filing Senate Resolution No. 1021, Tulfo noted that the current coverage provided by PhilHealth under the UHC Act does not explicitly include dental health services and procedures like oral prophylaxis and free dentures, which leaves a significant gap in access to essential dental care.
“Dental health is an integral component of overall health and well-being, yet, access to dental services remains limited and often unaffordable for many Filipinos,” the legislator said.
“Around 73 million Filipinos are suffering from dental caries or tooth decay.”
A 2018 National Health Survey indicated that around 73 million Filipinos are suffering from dental caries or tooth decay.
According to an article published by Harvard Health Publishing last February 15 2021, a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular event is two to three times more likely to occur among people with gum disease, also known as periodontal disease.
Notably gum disease begins when the sticky, bacteria-laden film dentists refer to as plaque builds up around teeth. A completely different type of plaque can then build up inside arteries. This fatty plaque is the hallmark of coronary artery disease known as atherosclerosis, which is a marker of coronary heart disease.
The lawmaker stressed that good oral health is significantly linked to an individual’s employability, saying that most employers prefer potential employees with pleasing personalities and those who have a professional appearance.
“Ensuring access to dental health services is not only a matter of public health but also of economic productivity, as poor dental maintenance can adversely affect job prospects and career advancement,” the senator said.
“The provision of dentures, as a prosthetic solution for tooth loss, can restore oral function, and enhance self-esteem and confidence.”
“The provision of dentures, as a prosthetic solution for tooth loss, can restore oral function, and enhance self-esteem and confidence for individuals who cannot afford dental treatment,” he added.
Ultimately, Tulfo said that “the inability to access affordable dental care, including dentures, disproportionately affects marginalized populations and weighs in on existing disparities in oral health outcomes”.