CHILDREN from poorer families are more likely to have their teeth pulled out, say scientists. Researchers said there are disparities in accessing dental care leading to tooth loss – but that it can be ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have found that children living in areas with high levels of deprivation are three times more likely to have severe tooth decay that requires a dental ...
In the study, published in BMJ Public Health, researchers analyzed de-identified GP and hospital records for 600,000 children between the ages of five and 16 living in North East London. During the ...
Researchers said there was an urgent need for fairer access to dental services to tackle inequalities (Rui Vieira/PA) (PA Wire) Children living in the most deprived areas are three times more likely ...
Children of some ethnicities were more at risk than others CHILDREN from poorer families are more likely to have their teeth pulled out, say scientists. Researchers said there are disparities in ...
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Children living in deprived areas are three times more likely to need dental extractions in hospital
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have found that children living in areas with high levels of deprivation are three times more likely to have severe tooth decay that requires a dental ...
Children living in deprived areas are three times more likely to need dental extractions in hospital
In the study, published in BMJ Public Health, researchers analysed de-identified GP and hospital records for 600,000 children between the ages of five and 16 living in North East London. During the ...
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