50 percent of Pennsylvanians live in communities that do provide fluoridated water
The huge gaps in access to oral health care and prevention for low-income persons result in serious and painful conditions at an early age and lifelong health problems. In my practice at Sadler Health Center, I have many 2- to 8-year-old children with multiple carious lesions, many of whom are from families in which dental care is, understandably, a lower priority than health and safety. These families should not have to prioritize these basic needs.
It's those poor people again - cure - pay them more money and improve education
It's those poor people again - cure - pay them more money and improve education
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