One “Yes” Can Change Everything: What Future Hygienists Are Learning About Access to Care
As part of our Pathways to Oral Health initiative, on April 2, 2026, students in the Dental Hygiene program at Johnson County Community College had
As part of our Pathways to Oral Health initiative, on April 2, 2026, students in the Dental Hygiene program at Johnson County Community College had

Each year, the National Oral Health Conference (NOHC) brings together leaders, advocates, providers, and organizations from across the country who are committed to improving oral

Sensory-Friendly Modifications for the Dental Office For many patients, a trip to the dentist can feel overwhelming. Individuals with autism, ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing differences,

February was Kansas Oral Health Month! In collaboration with Oral Health Kansas, Families Together, Inc. (FTI), the federally designated Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)

On February 21, Oral Health Kansas and our partners were honored to receive the Mosaic Award from the American Advertising Federation – Topeka Chapter for

Over the past four years, Kansas has made historic progress in improving dental care for adults covered by Medicaid. These investments are changing lives, strengthening

As part of the Pathways to Oral Health initiative, we are continually inspired by partners who help drive meaningful change for Kansans with intellectual and

Championing Health, Confidence, and Connection: A Conversation with Special Olympics Kansas At Special Olympics Kansas (SOKS), health isn’t just a program. It’s a pathway to

KanCare now offers comprehensive dental benefits for adults, including cleanings, fillings, crowns, dentures, and more—without an annual cap.

When Stephanie Coleman’s son, Matthew, was diagnosed with autism at age 13, she found herself entering an unfamiliar world without a map. “We were always