Children are vital to the nation's present and its future. Yet
communities vary considerably in their commitment to the collective
health of children and in the resources that they make available to
meet children's needs. This is reflected in the ways in which
communities address their collective commitment to children,
specifically for health including oral health. The ultimate
responsibility of there health rests with the government of that
country. This book puts into perspective a fact that that there are
few who cannot utilise services from hospitals or dental clinics,
even though having equal rights to health as granted by our
constitution; one class of such children belong to primitive tribal
groups. Text from the book illustrates high sugar consumption,
dental fluorosis, poor oral hygiene, and untreated dental diseases
among tribal children. Facts don't change and facts here are strong
enough to merit a response. What we need is sensitivity of
response. Under these circumstances, the implementation of
preventive programs including restriction of sweets in school
premises for the tribal children may be the key to good oral
health.
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