Quincy Herald Whig
Quincy Herald Whig:
"Sugary drinks are taking a toll on young children's teeth. A comprehensive study of the nation's dental health released earlier this year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that tooth decay in primary, or baby, teeth of children ages 2 to 5 is on the rise. 'We've definitely not seen it go down. It's leveling off or maybe slightly increasing,' said Dr. Charles Janes, a dentist with offices in [fluoridated] Quincy and [fluoridated] Hannibal, Mo."
"Sugary drinks are taking a toll on young children's teeth. A comprehensive study of the nation's dental health released earlier this year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that tooth decay in primary, or baby, teeth of children ages 2 to 5 is on the rise. 'We've definitely not seen it go down. It's leveling off or maybe slightly increasing,' said Dr. Charles Janes, a dentist with offices in [fluoridated] Quincy and [fluoridated] Hannibal, Mo."
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