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Jo Frost, Supernanny host, criticized the government's upcoming national toothbrushing campaign, arguing that it constitutes parental neglect if parents do not supervise their young children while brushing their teeth. The campaign, aimed at improving oral health and targeting children in deprived areas, has received £11 million in funding and will take place in schools and nurseries. However, Frost believes commercial warnings of tooth decay would be more effective in reaching parents.
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