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More health warnings on food are needed to reduce tooth decay, says BMA

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Almost a quarter of 5 year olds in England have tooth decay, and those from deprived backgrounds are the worst affected, a survey has found, prompting new calls for health… Click to show full abstract

Almost a quarter of 5 year olds in England have tooth decay, and those from deprived backgrounds are the worst affected, a survey has found, prompting new calls for health warnings on food packaging. Almost half of the 539 children examined from eastern European backgrounds had obvious caries, compared with around a fifth of those described as white or as black/black British. Public Health England’s oral health survey 2017 involved clinical examinations of over 96 000 children aged 5 to determine the prevalence and severity of tooth decay.1 At that age children normally have 20 primary teeth. Among the 23.3% of children with some experience of obvious decay the average number of teeth that were decayed, missing, or filled was 3.4. The corresponding average in the whole sample, including …

Keywords: tooth decay; health; warnings food; health warnings

Journal Title: British Medical Journal
Year Published: 2018

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