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Tooth-brushing programme for under fives planned
A supervised tooth-brushing programme aimed at cutting cases of decay in children under the age of five is set to be introduced. North Yorkshire Council wants to commission a provider to run the ...
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More than 6,000 children have received support through a supervised tooth brushing programme. The initiative, delivered in schools and nurseries across Bolton, is designed to improve oral health from ...
Children's access to NHS dentists and rates of tooth decay remain very poor despite improvements from national government interventions, oral health experts say. Analysis of the latest government data ...
A CHILDREN'S oral health programme is marking 20 years of supporting young people and their families. Childsmile was designed to improve the oral health of children across Scotland, focusing on ...
Supervised toothbrushing in schools and nurseries is a good idea – it’s proven to reduce tooth decay
Nearly a quarter of five-year-old children in England have tooth decay. In deprived areas of the country the proportion is even higher. And it isn’t just one problematic tooth – children with decay ...
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