MedCity News November 4, 2025
Brian Jones

Salivary testing represents more than a new tool; it’s a scalable strategy to shift care upstream, reduce preventable emergencies, and bring equity to a population too often left behind.

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) face some of the deepest oral health disparities in the healthcare system — and the consequences are costly. Higher rates of cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss are driven by limited access to care, provider training gaps, and the sensory and mobility challenges that make routine dental care difficult. Poor oral health doesn’t stay in the mouth, either — it contributes to chronic conditions like heart disease, increasing long-term healthcare costs.

As payers look for smarter ways to improve outcomes and manage spend, one...

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