Extra Care for Extra Challenges

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Dental Benefits for End Stage Renal Disease.

End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) has a negative effect on oral health, leading to an increase in dental cavities, gum disease, mouth infections, mouth ulcers, and bone loss. Mouth infections put further strain on the kidneys and can interfere with or even lead to cancellation of kidney transplant schedules. Frequent visits to the dental team are essential to maintain the highest possible level of oral hygiene and oral health for individuals with severe kidney disease.

Supervised brushing, flossing, and interdental cleaning are essential to minimise the risk of dental infections causing further kidney damage. Managing dry mouth with frequent sips of water or sugarless gum can help reduce dental cavities and gum disease. Staying proactive with your oral care and having additional preventive dental visits will ensure you remain connected with your dental team helping to minimise the impact of dental disease on your kidney health. Make sure you connect your dental team with your healthcare team looking after your kidney health.

New Benefit

Recognising the unique challenges faced by those with End Stage Renal Disease, DeCare is launching a new preventive dental benefit* for members with ESRD. Members on Healthy Smiles Level 3 and higher, and Team Care Level 2 and higher, will now receive an additional dental cleaning and topical fluoride treatment.

This extra care will help you maintain good oral health, prevent dental infections, keep you closely connected with your dental team, supporting both oral health and kidney health.

*Effective 1st January 2026

Eligible members on the following plans can activate this benefit here: Healthy Smiles Levels 3 & 4, TeamCare Level 3 & higher, and TeamCare Access Level 3 & higher.

Disclaimer This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute or replace professional dental or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have a concern about your oral or general health or before starting any new healthcare routine, please consult your GP or a qualified dental/oral health professional. In the event of a medical emergency, call 999 or 112 immediately or seek emergency assistance without delay. DeCare Dental Insurance Ireland DAC trading as DeCare, DeCare Dental & DeCare Vision is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. We reserve the right to limit claim payment to what we deem to be usual, reasonable, and customary costs.