School dental service served children well / Letter
This service no longer exists – to the detriment of the dental health of many of our children, writes Marcia Thompson In the 1960s, I trained as a dental auxiliary (later known as dental therapists). We were trained to fill in gaps in the school dental service and could do simple fillings, (…)
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