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Young Kids Need to See the Dentist Too!

Thursday, September 27, 2007
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There are so many checkups to remember as your child continues to grow older, and sometimes the dentist slips your mind. I am sure this is not on purpose, but the importance of dental health is not enforced as much as needed...after all, little ones still have their baby teeth and new studies are now showing that toddlers are getting cavities!

Cavities formed in the baby teeth can certainly effect the permanent teeth later on. This is why regular brushing, at least in the morning and before bed, is a great habit to help your kids form early on. Make it a family affair, if you can, because if you are brushing they'll want to do it too!

Denise, DTR, CPT-AFAA
Nutrition Specialist

It's one day at a time and that's what you need to concentrate on; each day that you do this will make you stronger for the next!

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