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April 07 2001
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Free Dental Care Isn't Enough To Prevent Cavities

 

Free, universal access to full dental care does not brush away the dental difference between children from different socioeconomic backgrounds, according to a new report.

Children's home dental practices and their parents' educational level were significantly related to dental health.

The researchers evaluated the dental history and dental health of more than 1,200 first-graders in Nova Scotia. The province has provided free, universal dental care since 1975, so all the children in the study had access to care since birth.

The researchers interviewed parents about children's dental care history and examined the children themselves for cavities and other signs of poor dental health.

More than 90% of the children had their first visit to the dentist by at least age 2 and continued to have annual checkups.

But children whose parents had completed a university education had significantly better dental health than those whose parents had a lower educational level, with fewer cavities, fillings and other signs of tooth decay.

Providing access to dental care does not by itself accomplish the goal of eliminating disparities in dental health.

Journal of the American Dental Association March 2001; 132: 295-303



Dr. MercolaDr. Mercola's Comments:


THE Classic of Natural Medicine:
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More empirical evidence that free care is not the answer to optimal dental health. Anyone who has ever reviewed Nutrition and Physical Degeneration will soon recognize that diet is one huge factor in dental health.

Dr. Price wrote this book in 1920 and it is full of pictures of cultures with excellent dental health that rapidly deteriorated once processed Western food was introduced.

Yes folks, brushing and flossing are not as important as avoiding the sugars and grains and variety of processed junk that the bulk of Americans consume as "foods".

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