Study Reveals Effects of Parental Migration on Dental Health of Left-Behind Children in China

Posted: January 7, 2025
The study investigated the impact of parental migration on the dental health of left-behind children in China. While parental migration did not increase the likelihood of dental caries in these children, it significantly reduced their access to dental caries treatment. This emphasizes the need for targeted efforts to improve treatment rates among left-behind children. The study also highlighted the importance of support systems and proactive communication in addressing dental health inequities among these children.

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