New Brief Released: Pediatric Oral Health in Rural America

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Research and Policy Center published a new brief, “Hidden Crisis: Pediatric Oral Health in Rural America.” The brief brings to light some of the challenges faced by children and families accessing dental care. It proposes actions that hold promise for improving the oral health of America’s rural children, recognizing that the most effective approaches will be structured around the unique assets and needs of each community and involve many
stakeholders working together.

Click here to read the brief.

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