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More than 51 million school hours are lost each year due to dental-related illnesses. Despite these numbers, many children still do not visit the dentist. In addition, almost 50 percent of tooth decay remains untreated in low-income children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

"The need for dental care cannot be ignored. Dental diseases grow progressively worse without treatment, which influences overall health and may require increasingly costly care," says Academy of General Dentistry spokesperson Mark Ritz, DDS, MAGD. "However, most oral health problems can be prevented. Regular dental examinations, oral health education and primary disease prevention will dramatically reduce the burden of dental disease in most patients."

Regular examinations can seem expensive to people without dental insurance, and many children are without dental coverage. The Surgeon General's office reports that for every child without medical insurance there are 2.6 children lacking dental insurance. These resources are available to help the parents of children in need of dental care:

Resource: Agd 2011

 
 
 
 

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