
People in many countries do not have the same reliable access to dental education, supplies, and services as those in the developed world. Because of this, oral health conditions are some of the most prevalent ailments afflicting people across the world even though they can be largely prevented with proper oral care and reasonable safety measures. Even in more wealthy countries, people can still develop these major dental issues. Read on to learn about some of the most widespread oral health concerns and what you can do to prevent them.
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