Glasgow to Brush Up On Pre-School Children's Dental Hygiene Regime
The Scotsman › February 15, 2006
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The Scotsman › February 15, 2006
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THOUSANDS of children in Glasgow are to learn how to look after their teeth in a scheme to improve the city's oral health.
Most children in Scotland have tooth decay by the time they are 14. The situation is particularly bad in Glasgow, where the main reason for admitting under-12s to hospital is to have rotten teeth removed.See the full content of this document
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Glasgow to Brush Up On Pre-School Children's Dental Hygiene Regime
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