October, 2017 - Kids Pediatric Dentistry
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October 2017

Each child responds in a different way to a dental visit. Some feel absolutely comfortable; others are frightful in the unfamiliar situation. To help a child have successful dental visit and complete needed treatment, pediatric dentists use a wide variety of methods. A children’s dentist chooses...

Fluoride is a natural mineral found throughout the earth's crust and widely distributed in nature. Some foods and water supplies contain fluoride. Fluoride is often added to drinking water or toothpaste in order to reduce tooth decay. Fluoride is efficient in preventing cavities and tooth decay...