Early Childhood Caries and the Impact of Current U.S. Medicaid Program: An Overview
Pediatric dental caries is the most common chronic disease among children. Above 40% of the U.S. children aged 2-11 years have dental caries; more than 50% of them come from low-income families. Under dental services of the Medicaid program, children enrolled in Medicaid must receive preventive dent...
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Main Author: | Bussma Ahmed Bugis (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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