A dental survey of five year olds on the Island will be carried out this spring.
Public Health says it'll involve a short dental check for children, with consent from their parents or carers.
This will be done in school, with the team getting in touch if there's anything that needs to be examined further.
The survey takes place every other year to help Public Health understand the oral health needs of the Island's children.
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