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Free service chalks up back-to-school points

This fall, 53 million students will enter the nation's public and private school classrooms. Pencils, pens, rulers and writing tablets will top parents "to do" list when getting children ready for the back-to-school season, but what about a child's teeth?

School districts insist on proof of immunizations for children returning to the classrooms, but it is strictly up to parents to monitor their child's dental health, reports the Academy of General Dentistry, an organization of general dentists dedicated to continuing dental education.

When parents forget their children's teeth, it can damage their health, and their self-esteem at an important time in their life.

"For most children, back-to-school season is a time of excitement," says James Walsh, DDS, FAGD, president of the Academy. "Yet, some kids won't be returning to class wearing smiles because they haven't been taking care of their teeth."

Cavities remain one of the most common infectious diseases among U.S. children, yet many of them do not visit a dentist as often as they should, because they do not have a regular dentist, or their parents are too busy to find one. There are no immunizations or vaccines available to fight cavities, but twice annual check-ups are important to help combat this disease, especially in children with developing teeth.