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Early Childhood Cavities a Serious Concern
Early Childhood Cavities a Serious Concern
Many parents and doctors alike are likely to shrug off the idea of children having serious dental issues simply because a child’s teeth look beautiful. While it’s only mandatory in most states that children have a dental exam before they attend school, dentists prefer to see children twice a year starting at age 1.
School Days Missed
Serious tooth decay has been blamed for fifty million school days missed each year and even for behavior problems in children who cannot articulate that they have a tooth ache.
Even beautiful-looking smiles can have decay lurking. Take your kids to the dentist every six months and make sure they are brushing and flossing properly.
Preventative Oral Care
Add oral care probiotics to your children’s brushing regimen to add extra protection against an overgrowth of harmful bacteria in the mouth.
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