Toronto, Ontario Apr 23, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Dr. Amir Haydarian, a seasoned dentist with nearly three decades of experience, is speaking out about an urgent yet often overlooked issue: the lack of accessible and affordable dental care for many Canadians. With rising costs and limited coverage, Dr. Haydarian is calling on both professionals and the public to help bring dental health into the broader healthcare conversation.
Dental care is not a luxuryits essential, says Dr. Haydarian. Yet too many people in our communities avoid the dentist due to cost, fear, or lack of coverage. Thats a silent health crisis.
According to the Canadian Dental Association, over one in five Canadians avoid visiting the dentist every year due to cost. Among low-income populations, 33% report not seeing a dentist in the past 12 months, and many children and seniors fall through the cracks of private insurance and public assistance programs.
These arent just numbers, Dr. Haydarian emphasizes. They represent real peoplekids who cant concentrate in school because of tooth pain, seniors who cant eat properly, or adults who skip care until the emergency room is their only option.
Dr. Haydarian points out that oral health is directly tied to overall health. Poor dental hygiene and untreated gum disease are linked to heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions. When we ignore oral health, were ignoring whole-body health, he says.
While he commends the efforts of charitable dental programs and mobile clinics, he believes greater visibility and support from the public are key. We need to talk about this more. We need to advocate for dental coverage as part of healthcare reform. And we need to educate people that prevention costs less than treatment.
As part of his outreach, Dr. Haydarian has volunteered with food banks and community centers since 2009 and recently launched a blog to offer free educational resources for patients and aspiring dental professionals.
But hes clear that meaningful change isnt only in the hands of policymakersits also in the power of individuals.
Dr. Haydarians call to action:
Everyone can play a part, Dr. Haydarian says. You dont have to be a dentist to help someone smile againor to make sure they dont suffer in silence.
For more information, resources, and ideas on how to get involved, visit: www.dramirhaydarian.com
Source :Dr. Amir Haydarian
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