There s a renewed push to meet kids where they are when it comes to seeing a dentist. School-based care centers and nonprofits are trying to shore up teeth that may have been neglected during the pandemic or haven t received routine dental care. Other strategies include more dental programs in community health centers, putting dental hygienists in pediatric offices and having states better coordinate care.
There s a renewed push to meet kids where they are when it comes to seeing a dentist. School-based care centers and nonprofits are trying to shore up teeth that may have been neglected during the pandemic or haven t received routine dental care. Other strategies include more dental programs in community health centers, putting dental hygienists in pediatric offices and having states better coordinate care.
There s a renewed push to meet kids where they are when it comes to seeing a dentist. School-based care centers and nonprofits are trying to shore up teeth that may have been neglected during the pandemic or haven t received routine dental care. Other strategies include more dental programs in community health centers, putting dental hygienists in pediatric offices and having states better coordinate care.
Nearly half of all U.S. children don’t receive regular dental care, according to a 2022 report from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, which is a federal agency.
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