British Dental Association Attacks Unacceptable And Growing Chasm" In Oral Health Inequalities
An “unacceptable and growing chasm” exists in the UK between those with good and poor oral health, according to the British Dental Association’s (BDA’s) Oral Health Inequalities Policy which is published today. The policy highlights the close association between low socio-economic status and poor oral health, calling for more focus on preventive care. It also says there should be a more integrated approach to oral health from health and social care providers.
source : www.medicalnewstoday.com
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