The latest statistics show as many as six in 10 children in some areas are at risk of needing fillings, and in some cases tooth loss, by the age of five. As many as six in 10 children in some ...
The No. 1 chronic infectious disease affecting children isn’t colds or flu. It’s tooth decay – and it’s contagious. Decay can start as soon as teeth appear in the mouth. By age 5 ...
Almost two thirds of children have rotten ... the country suffer enamel or tooth decay — putting them at risk of needing fillings and, in some cases, tooth loss. But in Manchester the figure ...
Dentistry minister Stephen Kinnock has addressed the oral health crisis blighting the nation’s children as new data shows almost a quarter of five-year-olds have tooth decay. A damning report ...
Time off from digital devices. Find out how a school in England challenges students to stay away from their gadgets ...
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Six in 10 children in Manchester have rotting teeth by the age of five, according to a new report. It is the highest proportion in the country with Pendle and Salford in third and fourth place ...
The Official Film Chart is a rundown of the UK’s favourite films of the week, as bought on DVD, Blu-Ray and download and is compiled by the Official Charts Company, based on sales across a seven ...
Children’s books dominated the borrowing charts at Irish libraries last year, with the series Dog Man and Diary of a Wimpy Kid topping the list. Books for children and teenagers accounted for ...
Dentists I’ve spoken to as the Strategist’s dental-hygiene writer have told me it can lead to serious oral issues, including loss of enamel, tooth sensitivity, and a proclivity for cavities.