CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.
SCHOOL DENTAL CLINICS.
(To tie Editor.)
We hear such a. lot about the-giot-work done by the school dental i-tiiAg' This fc undoubtedly true for the am who are lucky enough to be in it. It seems to me most unfair that none children should get the benefit of ft while others do not. Our little (nv has oiriy gone to the one school and this school has recently had a dental clinic Our child cannot I—*--his teeth attended to there as he ik not treated by a school clinic while fee was in the primers. (How could fee when this school did not have a then.) My child's teeth are very feed and we cannot afford to hare them attended to. I know of cases where parents could well afford to have their child's teeth attended to by private dentists and yet they get chase benefits, while other children are left oat jmt because they were unlucky enough to go to a school that did not have a cfink when thev were in the primer*. A MOTHER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1940, Page 6
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