Children's oral health is in a crisis: it's the most common reason for children to visit a hospital and it's not improving as quickly as we need.
Professor Peter Day, paediatric dentist and professor of children's oral health, speaks with us around the starkfacts on tooth decay – it affects 10% of three-year-olds and 48% of 15-year-olds – with impact ona child's ability to sleep, eat, talk and go to school, and on the health service – and how community interventions can help. Plus, how supervised tooth brushing can provide economic as well as health benefits.
Professor Peter Day is a Paediatric Dentist (in Leeds and Bradford) andProfessor of Children's Oral Health at the University of Leeds with interests and expertise in children's oral health research and dental trauma. He speaks with the podcast host and paediatrician, Dr Emma Lim.
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