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Tooth Decay On The Rise: They're Lying About Flossing

Posted by Melissa Summers

My dental hygenist always asks, "Do you floss?" And I always reply, "Yes. Yes, of course." And she is very kind, ignoring my lie and says, "Well, why don't I show you (again) how to do it correctly." We both know the truth, I always neglect to floss my teeth because I am a bad person. My kids though, they floss at bedtime....they do it because it stalls bedtime for a few minutes longer. Maybe some little kids haven't figured out that secret. 

According to a report by the Centers for Disease Control,  tooth decay in baby teeth has increased from 24% to 28% between the 1988-1994 study and a more recent 1999-2004 study. Decay in permanent teeth did improve for children, teens and adults overall and one-third of kids had dental sealants which further protect their teeth.

The report shows the greatest amount of pediatric tooth decay happening among the poor and minorities. Researchers say, to stop the decay, they'll need public health education and greater financial help so all children are able to have quality dental work. Maybe we should just try letting kids in on the fact that flossing = a later bedtime. Or not.


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Comments

 

Jane said:

disturbing image

May 3, 2007 10:56 AM
 

Strollerderby said:

Et tu, Lorelai? Yes, it's been a sad, sad few days. The "Gilmore Girls" is canceled . Goodbye parenting TV Nirvana. Hello ... "Notes from the Underbelly"? No thanks. Sure, a lot of other important stuff happened this week. But

August 14, 2007 12:02 AM

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