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July 24, 2008 9:20 AM |
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Report Violations For Public Health emergancies after hours call 911. To report septic violations, food safety violations or illegal dumping contact us at 509-422-7140 |
Oral Health/Dental CoalitionPrevention of early childhood tooth decay through improved access to dental
services is the key to Okanogan’s County Public Health's Oral Health Program.
Early-childhood cavities (caries) or tooth decay is the single most common
chronic disease of childhood. Often called the “silent epidemic,” the first Surgeon General’s Report on Oral Health in America (2000) describes the
seriousness of the issue and offers guidance for community efforts to ensure all
children have access to dental care, from the time of their first tooth.
The consequences of not treating tooth decay include:
Okanogan County's water systems do not contain fluoride. Information and Referral
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Network Administrator: Steve Rowe, Email Web Master: Marta Reed, Email 05/29/08 |
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