
The Smile Gap
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The Smile Gap examines the enormous improvements that have taken place over the past century. The use of fluorides, emphasis on toothbrushing, the rise of cosmetic dentistry, and better access to dental care have had a profound effect on the oral health and beauty of Canadians. Yet while the introduction of employer-provided dental insurance in the 1970s has allowed for regular visits to the dentist for many people, a significant number of Canadians still lack access to good oral health care, especially disabled Canadians, those on social assistance, the working poor, the elderly, and new immigrants. At the same time, an attractive smile has become increasingly important in the workplace and in relationships. People with damaged and missing teeth are at a substantial disadvantage, not just because of the pain and suffering caused by poor oral health, but because we live in a society that prizes good teeth and warm smiles.
The first history of oral health in Canada, The Smile Gap reveals that despite the gains made, too many Canadians go without any dental care, with damaging consequences for their oral health, general physical health, and self-image. To complete our health care system, it is time to close the gap.
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"The Smile Gap engages a wide literature, including the sociology of public health as well as the cultural histories of health advertising, to offer a critical yet accessible account of dentistry in Canada after the First World War. Analyzing popular texts, medical dental journals, and a wide range of professional and institutional records, Carstairs provides readers with a broad social history of dental care from both patient and practitioner perspectives. Applying an equity lens throughout, it also offers important insights into the history of Canadian public health." Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick and co-author of Foreign Practices: Immigrant Doctors and the History of Canadian Medicare "Catherine Carstairs broadens the public coverage of dental care in Canada with her study of oral health-related inequity and its various cultural, social, and professional determinants. The Smile Gap is a unique and welcome addition to the history of dentistry in Canada." Carlos Quinonez, Western University and author of The Politics of Dental Care in Canada "A welcome reminder that oral health is a valuable topic of historical research, as well as of huge contemporary relevance ... how health care is shaped by politics, medicine, industry and patient demand, how costs are balanced with medical need and individual responsibility with state provision and how the past shapes the present. An excellent and much needed study." History of Medicine "The Smile Gap is an important first book on the history of oral health in Canada. Kudos to Carstairs for weighing in on the ethics of cosmetic dentistry and for identifying dissension among dentists. Well written, well researched, and thought provoking ... all invested parties involved in shaping a publicly funded dental program in Canada should read this in an effort to understand how we arrived at this juncture." Canadian Historical Review "A crucial contribution to a very small body of literature. Carstairs' use of sources is commendable, and her work is an excellent example of reading against the grain and a model for all future publications. Health care practitioners, in particular, should note the importance of historical perspectives in informing current practices. The Smile Gap presents a well-written, well-researched history valuable to present-day health care practitioners and policymakers alike and begs consideration of the impact of non-insured, but essential, health care services on the population's health." Canadian Journal of Health HistoryWeitere Details
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Inhalt
- Cover
- THE SMILE GAP
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Improving Smiles and Creating Gaps
- 1 Learning to Smile: Oral Health Education, Advertising, and Brushing
- 2 Fluoridating Smiles: Transforming Oral Health
- 3 Subsidizing Smiles: Public Dentistry for Designated Groups
- 4 Insuring Smiles: The Expansion of Dental Care and Its Limitations
- 5 Aging Smiles: Dentures, Implants, and Keeping Teeth for a Lifetime
- 6 Hollywood Smiles: The Rise of Cosmetic Dentistry
- Conclusion: Filling the Gaps
- Notes
- Index
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