A MAP has revealed where kids are most likely to have rotting teeth. The latest statistics show as many as six in 10 children ...
Every mother is keenly observing her child's great milestones, such as taking the first steps, first words, and even the ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that 20 percent of children between the ages of five and 11 have at ...
More than a third of New Jersey's children have untreated tooth decay, far outpacing the national average. Advocates point to limited access to care.
If we add a tiny amount of fluoride to drinking water, kids lose fewer teeth. The kids who benefit the most are also the poorest and most vulnerable. Despite the furor, there’s really no good ...