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Study links poor dental health to increased gun violence risk

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Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

The Trace recently published an article exploring a potential link between gun violence and poor dental health. The piece suggests that individuals in communities with high rates of gun violence are less likely to receive adequate dental care. It highlights a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, which is reportedly the first to examine this connection.

The researchers propose that fear, chronic stress, and social and economic disruption caused by firearm violence could lead to adverse health behaviors, including neglecting oral hygiene. They suggest integrating oral care into gun violence prevention efforts as a possible solution.

This research was conducted by the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center at Rutgers University. However, funding for such initiatives is currently threatened by budget cuts at both state and federal levels.

The article raises questions about the priorities of government spending on scientific exploration related to gun violence. It also notes that if organizations focused more on improving oral health care in affected communities rather than restricting firearms, it might be seen as a positive step.

Despite differing opinions on this approach, the discussion underscores ongoing debates about addressing root causes of gun violence and its impact on public health.

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