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Dental caries is a common childhood problem. It is five times more prevalent than asthma. Although dental caries is preventable, almost 28 percent of children aged two to five years experience the disease (21). A virulent form of dental caries in children younger than six is generally defined as early childhood caries (ECC). Because management of these children in dental offices is difficult, treatment is often rendered in operating rooms, increasing the cost of care. Furthermore, there is a high rate of relapse of caries in these children. According to the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, the cost of dental services. | A PROGRAM MANUAL for CHILD DEATH Review Strategies to Better Understand Why Children Die and Taking Action to Prevent Child Deaths nationalcenterfor CHILD DEATH REVIEW KEEPING KIDS ALIVE A Program Manual for Child Death Review Strategies to Better Understand Why Children Die Taking Action to Prevent Child Deaths Prepared by The National Center for Child Death Review and Child Death Review Leaders and Advocates throughout the U.S. Edited by Theresa M. Covington Valodi Foster Sara K. Rich Supported by The Maternal and Child Health Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Dedicated to the more than 53 000 children who die in the United States every year. We honor their memories by working to ensure the health and safety of America s children. Copyright September 2003 Copyright October 2004 Copyright September 2005 NATIONAL CENTER FOR CHILD DEATH REVIEW KEEPING KIDS ALIVE The National Center for Child Death Review at the Michigan Public Health Institute 2438 Woodlake Circle Suite 240 Okemos MI 48864 800-656-2434 www.childdeathreview.org Permission is granted for replication of this manual for use by local and state child death review programs and citations should be provided. For any other purposes request permissions from the National Center for Child Death Review. Suggested citation A Program Manual for Child Death Review. Ed. Theresa Covington Valodi Foster Sara Rich. The National Center for Child Death Review 2005. This manual is supported in part by Grant No. 1 U93 MC 00225-01 from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau Title V Social Security Act Health Resources and Services Administration Department of Health and Human .