Untreated tooth decay declined in young children
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Description:Since 1999–2004, the prevalence of untreated tooth decay in primary teeth of children aged 2–5 years has dropped by half.
Infographic for: Oral health surveillance report : trends in dental caries and sealants, tooth retention, and edentulism, United States : 1999–2004 to 2011–2016. 2019.
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