Support us in Providing Relief from Children's Tooth Pain
Your support directly improves the dismal health situation faced by uninsured children. 100 percent of all contributions are used to support dental services for uninsured children.
According to the Surgeon General’s Report on Oral Health, released in May of 2000, 108 million Americans live without health insurance. Uninsured children are 2.5 times less likely to receive dental treatments than their insured peers. The repercussions for untreated oral disorders for children are numerous: lowered self-esteem and self-image, a decline in everyday social interactions, and a vulnerability to suffering from chronic stress or depression. The Surgeon General concluded that compromised oral health affects sleep, nutrition, work, school, and social relationships. View the Surgeon General’s Report in its entirety. (LINK http://www.nidr.nih.gov/sgr/sgr.htm).
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Fluoride Varnish What Parents Need to Know Healthy epoxies and teeth are important to your child’s overall health. This is why your child’s croakerwill talk
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends kiddies have their first dentist visit no latterly than their first birthday. These early movables are super important
Understand the Differences Between a Pediatric Dentist and Family Dentist The first step is understanding the differences between a pediatric dentist and a family dentist.