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Tooth Decay Widespread Among Oregon Children
Report Cover: Smile Survey 2007
Every day 5,000 Oregon school children -- the equivalent of one child in every classroom throughout the state -- are in need of urgent care due to pain and infection from tooth decay. For many, their suffering will only worsen because they don't have regular access to a dentist.

The Oregon Smile Survey 2007, released last week by the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS), contains the results of oral screenings conducted among first, second and third graders. It follows a similar study conducted five years ago.

"This new report shows that, by every measure, oral health among Oregon's children has deteriorated," said Gordon Empey, D.M.D., M.P.H., dental health consultant in the DHS Public Health Division. "Since the 2002 survey, the proportion of school children with untreated decay has increased by 49 percent."
Oral Health
Care and Prevention
Keys to Good Oral Health
Burden of Oral Disease in Oregon
PDF file: Burden of Oral Disease in Oregon
Resources
Tips
Visit your dentist regularly.

Use fluoride toothpaste.

Floss between your teeth.

Use fluoridated water/supplements.

Avoid tobacco and spit tobacco.

Avoid snacking on sweets.
 

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