Three quarters of children have tooth decay by 15

Three quarters of Irish children have tooth decay by the age of 15, a new study warned today.

Three quarters of children have tooth decay by 15

Three quarters of Irish children have tooth decay by the age of 15, a new study warned today.

Larger quantities of sugary foods are blamed for the early cavities which are leaving half of all five-year-olds with decaying baby teeth.

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