New study supports the effectiveness of the ForsythKids school-based dental program for reducing untreated tooth decay ...Middle East

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New study supports the effectiveness of the ForsythKids school-based dental program for reducing untreated tooth decay
In a longitudinal study published earlier this month in the Journal of the American Dental Association, researchers analyzed untreated decay in a cohort of nearly 7,000 children enrolled in the ForsythKids preventive dentistry program. Over the course of six years, the percentage of children with untreated cavities in the program decreased from 39 to 19 percent, suggesting that school-based prevention programs are effective in combating childhood dental disease.

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