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Reduce the proportion of children and adolescents who have dental
caries experience in their primary or permanent teeth.
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Reduce the proportion of children, adolescents, and adults with
untreated dental decay.
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Increase the proportion of adults who have never had a permanent
tooth extracted because of dental caries or periodontal disease.
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Reduce the proportion of older adults who have had all their
natural teeth extracted.
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Reduce periodontal disease.
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Increase the proportion of oral and pharyngeal cancers detected at
the earliest stage.
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Increase the proportion of adults who, in the past 12 months,
report having had an examination to detect oral and pharyngeal
cancers.
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Increase the proportion of children who have received dental
sealants on their molar teeth.
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Increase the proportion of the U.S. population served by community
water systems with optimally fluoridated water.
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Increase the proportion of children and adults who use the oral
health care system each year.
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Increase the proportion of long-term care residents who use the
oral health care system each year.
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Increase the proportion of low-income children and adolescents who
received any preventive dental service during the past year.
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(Developmental) Increase the proportion of school-based health
centers with an oral health component.
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Increase the proportion of local health departments and
community-based health centers, including community, migrant, and
homeless health centers, that have an oral health component.
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Increase the number of States and the District of Columbia that
have a system for recording and referring infants, and children with
cleft lips, cleft palates, and other craniofacial anomalies to
craniofacial anomaly rehabilitative teams.
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Increase the number of States and the District of Columbia that
have an oral and craniofacial health surveillance system.
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(Developmental) Increase the number of Tribal, State (including
the District of Columbia), and local health agencies that serve
jurisdictions of 250,000 or more persons that have in place an
effective public dental health program directed by a dental
professional with public health training.