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Children's Dental Health Crisis

Many children resist brushing their teeth, frustrating parents who struggle to instill good oral hygiene habits. This resistance contributes to a significant health issue that needs urgent attention.

Childhood Tooth Decay: A Widespread Problem

Pediatric dental disease, commonly known as childhood tooth decay, is the most common chronic childhood disease worldwide. Its prevalence is alarming - it's five times more common than asthma and seven times more frequent than hay fever. This widespread issue affects countless children and families across the globe.

Consequences of Untreated Tooth Decay

When left untreated, tooth decay can have far-reaching consequences that extend beyond mere cosmetic concerns. It can significantly impair a child's quality of life and slow their social development. More critically, it can lead to serious health issues such as malnutrition and infections. Children with severe tooth decay often experience difficulties with eating and speaking, which can impact their overall growth and development.

Long-term Health Risks

The implications of poor oral health in childhood can extend well into adulthood. Research suggests that children with poor oral health may face an increased risk of developing serious health conditions later in life. These potential risks include heart disease, diabetes, and even dementia, among other health problems.

Addressing this issue is crucial not only for children's immediate comfort and well-being but also for their long-term health and quality of life. By tackling the challenge of childhood tooth decay, we can help ensure a healthier future for our children.

We developed a smart toothbrush that can connect to a mobile application (Game) so children not only enjoy playing games but also, want to use this toothbrush more and more.

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