$1.6 million dental study aims to correct parent/caregiver misperceptions to improve dental attention to children’s teeth
Dental researchers hope to vastly improve oral health in children by countering a common misperception that dental care for baby teeth isn’t important because they just fall out anyway. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and the University of Washington Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities in Seattle plan to launch and test this fall a behavioral intervention to change what parents and caregivers believe about the importance of keeping baby teeth cavity-free. They hope the effort encourages parents and caregivers to seek dental care for their children.