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An impressive 3 in 4 California children ages 2 to 5 had a regular dental checkup in 2012, including those from poorer households, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
An impressive 3 in 4 California children ages 2 to 5 had a regular dental checkup in 2012, including those from poorer households, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
This new publication, Drilling Down: Access, Affordability and Consumer Perceptions in Adult Dental Health, looks at dental health by insurance status, income and ethnicity, as well as perceptions about appropriate frequency of care and the importance of good dental health for overall health status.
This new publication, Drilling Down: Access, Affordability and Consumer Perceptions in Adult Dental Health, looks at dental health by insurance status, income and ethnicity, as well as perceptions about appropriate frequency of care and the importance of good dental health for overall health status.
Researcher Nadereh Pourat examined rates of visits by California Assembly and Senate districts.
Research findings include:
- 29% of young California children do not get regular dental care.
Researcher Nadereh Pourat examined rates of visits by California Assembly and Senate districts.
Research findings include:
- 29% of young California children do not get regular dental care.