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The Cost of Delay

State Dental Policies Fail One in Five Children

The Cost of Delay
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An estimated one in five children go without dental care each year. States play a key role in ensuring that low-income children have access to basic, preventive dental care.

The Cost of Delay: State Dental Policies Fail One in Five Children finds that two-thirds of states are doing a poor job. The report was produced by the Pew Center on the States with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the DentaQuest Foundation.

Pew assessed and graded states and the District of Columbia on eight proven policy solutions that ensure dental health and access to care. A 50-state report card  shows that just six states earned an “A” and that 36 states received a “C” or lower.

Report Assets

Date:
February 23, 2010
Contacts:
Matt Jacob | 202.540.6310
Project:
Children's Dental Campaign
Issues:
Dental Health

Related RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

PCS.PRODUCTION.1.20130605.1322 (PEWSUWVMWAPP02)