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发表于 2016-3-14 00:40
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[Homework]2016-03-05 英国儿童患蛀牙超过30%
For generations, a battle waged in bathrooms to get them to brush their teeth, here two brothers with two sets of impressive N, no surprise, start with TV cameras rolling, that technique was textbook, Harm goes you sure.
so we put them to the test.
So you think you delegate a good job, but let's use one of these tablets which will show us, hold your hands out, exactly how well you really have done, are you ready? after three, one, two, three, crunch up and swallow. So let's take a look, pretty good although here this red area shows where you haven't got rid of all the plague(plack).
But all in all, not bad.
Everyone does the best they can, all brush their teeth as much as we can get them to brush their teeth, but there is always going to be a bit, they miss, it's I guess the education of the children to make sure they know what they're supposed to do, and know the implications if they don't.
But across the country a rather different and worrying picture of oral health is emerging, 14,000 children aged five and under needed to have teeth removed in 2014 and 2015, and 19,000 children aged between six and ten underwent the same procedure during this period, and that all adds up to a 10% increase over the last four years in the number of children having teeth removed in hospital.
There are particular black spots especially where levels of deprivation are high like south Yorkshire, and this Shefield dentist trains colleagues in Africa, but he says levels of decay are as bad back here.
Running emergency services here in the in and out hours, we've seen more and more young children coming in with more and more decay, and no matter what the services are thrown at it doesn't seem to make much effect at the moment.
One problem is parents not taking their kids for regular check-ups, and it's also the changes in our diet.
The government should introduce a sugar tax to trying reduce the amount of sugar that is consumed in this country to try to help this problem.
The Department of House says children's teeth are dramatically healthier than ten years ago, and that they're changing DNA checks, so dentists get rewarded for keeping teeth health rather than just treating problems as they arise.
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