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104770
. The Legislature finds that 95 percent of all children in
California have dental disease in the form of dental caries and
periodontal disease. Dental disease in childhood can and does result
in significant lifetime disability, dental pain, missing teeth, time
lost from school and work, and the need for dentures. Poor nutrition
in childhood is a major contributing factor in lifetime dental
disability. The cost of treating the results of dental disease is
close to two billion dollars ($2,000,000,000) per year in California,
of which approximately one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) is
paid by the State of California for Denti-Cal treatment costs alone.
The Legislature also finds that dental disease in children and the
resultant abnormalities in adults can be prevented by education and
treatment programs for children. It is the intent of the Legislature
in enacting this article to establish for children in preschool
through sixth grade, and in classes for individuals with exceptional
needs, preventive dental programs which shall be financed and have
standards established at the state level and which shall be operated
at the local level.