Health Care Fund to Remind Parents About First Dental Visits Starting in April, the Health Care Fund will initiate a program to encourage early dental care for children. The initiative will send reminders to both parents regarding the recommended first dental visit for their child on the child’s second birthday. This proactive approach aims to improve oral health outcomes and reduce the need for more intensive dental treatments. Statistics indicate a need for increased focus on children’s oral health. While 71% of children and teenagers aged 4-18 visited a dentist in 2025, significant challenges remain in addressing the oral health of young children and adolescents. The Health Care Fund’s reminder system is designed to establish consistent dental care habits from an early age. Regular, routine check-ups are crucial for developing proper oral hygiene practices and for the early detection of potential dental issues. Addressing problems in their initial stages can prevent pain and minimize the need for more complex and potentially invasive treatments. The fund’s efforts underscore the importance of preventative health care and highlights the role of the Health Care Fund in supporting comprehensive child health and care. Topics: #health #fund #care Post navigation Tallink: fuel is more expensive and it reaches the ticket prices(1) JUURIKAS ⟩Dubai – a pearl on the desert