Increasing use of dental services by children, but many are unable to secure needed care
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- DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.39.1.j677kp1584657r80
Increasing use of dental services by children, but many are unable to secure needed care
Abstract
National studies indicate that an increasing proportion of children are receiving needed oral health care. However, this increase is not uniform throughout all populations of youngsters. Overall national study findings regarding the use of dental services mask the fact that, a significant subset of low-income, minority, medically and developmentally compromised and socially vulnerable children continue to lack access to care and suffer significant and consequential dental and oral disease. In addition, these same children will face continued difficulties in securing needed care as they reach their early adult years.
Keywords: dental visits; disability; insurance; poverty; unmet needs.
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