Tooth Decay May Prohibit Growth in Children

baby teeth damaged
tooth Decay of a child

Tooth decay may be even worse than originally thought.

A new study suggests that tooth decay may push back growth in children. The study appeared in the online version of Pediatrics journal and was conducted at University College London and King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital in Saudi Arabia.

The research team wanted to explore the relationship between oral health and growth after previous studies failed to show definitive evidence one way or the other. In this study, the researchers looked at the dental decay and the

correlation between height and weight in Saudi Arabian children ages 6 through 8.

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