
Lack of Dental Care
Dental care is an important aspect of preventive healthcare. Untreated dental problems can lead to pain, infections, and even tooth loss. Some common dental health problems in children include tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss. Tooth decay is one of the most prevalent dental health problems in children and can lead to pain and infections. However, many children, particularly those from low-income families or rural areas, lack access to dental care services. This lack of access can be due to a variety of factors, including a shortage of dental providers in certain areas, a lack of dental coverage in insurance plans, and the high cost of dental care services. The consequences of inadequate dental care for children can be severe. Issues such as difficulty eating, speaking, and learning are all consequences of poor dental health.