The distribution of dentists and the uptake of dental treatment by schoolchildren in England

Abstract
The uptake of treatment by 14 yr old children (508) in different social classes in 2 towns in England with different dentist:population ratios was investigated. In the town with the unfavorable dentist:population ratio (Town U) the uptake of treatment was considerably higher in the higher social classes. In the town with the favorable dentist:population ratio (Town F) the uptake was similar throughout the social scale. The availability of dentists rather than sociologic attitudes to dental health is largely responsible for the differential uptake of treatment by children in the different social classes.

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