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Children in Scotland have the worst dental health in the UK, a study has found. | Children in Scotland have the worst dental health in the UK, a study has found. |
The British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry said almost half of all five-year-olds had decayed, filled or missing teeth. | The British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry said almost half of all five-year-olds had decayed, filled or missing teeth. |
However the results showed a slight improvement on previous studies. | However the results showed a slight improvement on previous studies. |
Dentists blamed the figures on poor living standards and diets as well as parents failing to register their children with a dentist. | Dentists blamed the figures on poor living standards and diets as well as parents failing to register their children with a dentist. |
A survey of almost 240,000 children found that 46% of children in Scotland were suffering from decay by the time they started school compared with only 39% in England and Wales. | A survey of almost 240,000 children found that 46% of children in Scotland were suffering from decay by the time they started school compared with only 39% in England and Wales. |
Glasgow is Scotland's worst offender with over half of children questioned suffering from decay. | Glasgow is Scotland's worst offender with over half of children questioned suffering from decay. |
Lanarkshire came in second with 50% followed by those in Ayrshire and Arran having 49%. | Lanarkshire came in second with 50% followed by those in Ayrshire and Arran having 49%. |
The figures show a small improvement for Scotland but there is clear evidence that mass fluoridation would help improve things Professor Nigel PittsReport author | The figures show a small improvement for Scotland but there is clear evidence that mass fluoridation would help improve things Professor Nigel PittsReport author |
Children in Forth Valley were found to be least likely to suffer from poor dental health with only 32%. | Children in Forth Valley were found to be least likely to suffer from poor dental health with only 32%. |
The study also showed that less than one in 10 five-year-olds in Scotland had access to a NHS dentist. | The study also showed that less than one in 10 five-year-olds in Scotland had access to a NHS dentist. |
The figures showed a gradual improvement since the survey was last conducted three years ago when 49% of toddlers in Scotland had decayed teeth. | The figures showed a gradual improvement since the survey was last conducted three years ago when 49% of toddlers in Scotland had decayed teeth. |
That echoed the results of a National Dental Inspection Programme released in February which showed tooth decay among children was falling. | That echoed the results of a National Dental Inspection Programme released in February which showed tooth decay among children was falling. |
The executive said at the time that the statistics were proof that tooth brushing schemes and education programmes in Scotland's nurseries and primary schools were working. | The executive said at the time that the statistics were proof that tooth brushing schemes and education programmes in Scotland's nurseries and primary schools were working. |
'Political issue' | 'Political issue' |
Dentists have blamed poor dental health on social deprivation and poor eating habits. | Dentists have blamed poor dental health on social deprivation and poor eating habits. |
Parents have also been accused of not registering their children with dentists with the survey showing that only 9% of five-year-olds have access to an NHS dentist. | Parents have also been accused of not registering their children with dentists with the survey showing that only 9% of five-year-olds have access to an NHS dentist. |
The results have renewed calls for fluoride to be added to Scottish water supplies. | The results have renewed calls for fluoride to be added to Scottish water supplies. |
In the West Midlands, less than a third of children have decay which some have put down to the fluoridation of the water. | In the West Midlands, less than a third of children have decay which some have put down to the fluoridation of the water. |
Andrew Lamb, the British Dental Association's director for Scotland, said his organisation supported calls for fluoride to be introduced into the country's water supply. | Andrew Lamb, the British Dental Association's director for Scotland, said his organisation supported calls for fluoride to be introduced into the country's water supply. |
In 2004, the Scottish Executive planned to add fluoride to the water supply but this was abandoned following huge opposition from the public. | In 2004, the Scottish Executive planned to add fluoride to the water supply but this was abandoned following huge opposition from the public. |
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