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For 2015–2016, prevalence of total caries (untreated and treated) was 45.8% and untreated caries was 13.0% among youth aged 2–19 years. Prevalence was lowest in youth aged 2–5 years compared with those aged 6–11 and 12–19 for total (21.4%, 50.5%, 53.8%) and untreated caries (8.8%, 15.3%, 13.4%).
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