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The Development in Young People's Dental Visits Says Something Worrying About Social Inequality

In just three years, the number of dental visits for young people between 18 and 27 has dropped significantly. This shows that when young people's finances are under pressure, dental health becomes a luxury for those who can afford it.
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In just three years, the number of dental visits for young people between 18 and 27 has dropped significantly. This shows that when young people's finances are under pressure, dental health becomes a luxury for those who can afford it.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Dagbladet Information broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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