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What are the Benefits of Dental Sealants for Children?
by Dr. Erin Arroyo | Sep 5, 2022 | Sealants
Dental sealants provide a protective barrier on the tooth surfaces most prone to decay such as molars' biting surfaces. It has numerous tiny grooves where bacteria can collect and cause damage. Sealants are a great way to give children's teeth extra protection as they...
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Essential Facts For Healthy Teeth And Gums For Your Kids
by Dr. Erin Arroyo | Aug 22, 2022 | Oral Health
Everyone is aware that milk teeth and secondary teeth are different. Have you ever thought about why we lose our primary teeth or why some children grow adult teeth more quickly than others?
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Significance Of Dental Hygiene For Kids
by Dr. Erin Arroyo | Aug 8, 2022 | Pediatric Dentistry
Many children, both in infancy and later adulthood, suffer from dental caries and related consequences. It happens due to dental disorders. Experts predicted that around 42% of children aged 2 to 11 years have dental caries.
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