
Kids are going without dental care during the pandemic
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Children are missing out on preventative dental care during the pandemic, according to a new survey. Some 40% of parents have avoided seeking care at all, citing concerns about infection, office closures and cost.
Covid-19 is a barrier to getting kids the dental care they need, said a third of parents responding to the survey released by C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health. Since the pandemic began, 40% of parents have avoided seeking care at all, citing concerns about infection, office closures and cost.More Related News

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