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    YourhealthBy YourhealthJune 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Delta Dental’s 2025 Community Impact Report highlights expanded access, workforce development, and stronger integration of oral and overall health.

    Today, Delta Dental released its 2025 Community Impact Report, which shows how $131 million in investments helped expand access to oral healthcare for more than 24 million people across 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.

    In 2025, Delta Dental focused its community investments on expanding access to care, strengthening the oral health workforce, and advancing more connected, whole-person health models that integrate oral health and overall care delivery.

    These efforts build on Delta Dental’s longstanding commitment to community impact. Over the past 16 years, the organization has invested more than $2.4 billion to help improve oral and overall healthcare outcomes nationwide, reinforcing its role as the nation’s largest oral health philanthropist.

    “Investing in healthier communities is central to our mission. In 2025, Delta Dental invested more than $131 million to expand access to care, strengthen the oral health workforce, and advance more connected, whole-person care,” said James W. Hutchison, President and CEO of Delta Dental Plans Association. “These investments are helping bring care closer to communities, integrate oral and overall health, and build a more effective system of care that reaches people at every stage of life.”

    Improving health outcomes by connecting more people to care

    In 2025, Delta Dental investments supported more than 24 million people nationwide, expanding access to preventive and routine dental care while prioritizing populations that often face the greatest barriers to care, including children, older adults, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

    • Children and adolescents: 10 million+ supported
    • Older adults: 73,000+ served
    • Individuals with disabilities: 67,000+ reached
    • Veterans: 36,000+ connected to care
    • General population: 13 million+ impacted

    Key 2025 report highlights:

    • More than $66 million invested in direct oral care, supporting preventive and routine services where care gaps are greatest
    • More than $38 million invested in capital improvements at clinics, colleges, and universities to strengthen care delivery and training infrastructure
    • Nearly $23 million invested in dental workforce initiatives, including scholarships, training, loan repayment programs, and career pathways to expand access long term
    • More than 38,000 employee volunteer hours dedicated to community service, extending the impact of investments through hands-on engagement
    • Nearly 1.5 million free or low-cost dental screenings or exams delivered to help identify needs earlier and connect people to care
    • One million oral health kits distributed, supporting daily preventive care in communities nationwide

    The 2025 Community Impact Report includes national and state-by-state highlights, as well as examples of local partnerships and programs that are expanding access to prevention, treatment, and education.

    Read the full 2025 Community Impact Report: https://www.deltadental.com/cir/

    About Delta Dental Plans Association

    Based in Chicago, Illinois, Delta Dental Plans Association is the not-for-profit national association of the 39 independent Delta Dental companies. Through these companies, Delta Dental is the nation’s largest dental benefits provider and offers the country’s largest dental network, with approximately 151,000 participating dentists. Over the last 16 years, Delta Dental companies and their foundations have invested more than $2.4 billion to improve the oral and overall health of communities nationwide.

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