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Reducing Early Childhood Tooth Decay: Leading Steps for State Policymakers

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  • Leslie Foster
  • Meg Booth
  • Colin Reusch

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Young children who are enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) can be at risk for developing early childhood caries (ECC).

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  • Leslie Foster & Meg Booth & Colin Reusch, "undated". "Reducing Early Childhood Tooth Decay: Leading Steps for State Policymakers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d06c96a588fa49548579f1ab7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d06c96a588fa49548579f1ab77aaea8a
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    Oral Health; Issue Brief; CMS; Early Childhood Tooth Decay; ECC; State Policymakers; Medicaid dental services;
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