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Post by mychildrenschoice on Apr 7, 2010 10:31:32 GMT -4
Primary teeth play a significant and functional role in the children which is why it is critical to keep them in place naturally. The following reasons highlight the functions of primary teeth: - Maintenance of proper nutrition and chewing. - Speech development & guiding facial growth. - Saving space for permanent teeth. Healthy smiles can help a child feel better about themselves and the way they interact with others. www.mychildrenschoice.com/
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Post by erenadien on Mar 25, 2011 1:57:23 GMT -4
To keep primary teeth health, a child should see a children dentist by the age of one. Primary teeth or baby teeth are very important for normal function for a child. They also are required for proper positioning of the adult teeth when they come into the mouth.
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Post by harrisben on May 31, 2011 5:51:00 GMT -4
Many parents mistakenly assume that baby teeth are not vital since they will ultimately be lost and be replaced by adult teeth. Though the baby teeth will eventually all be lost by adolescence, it is essential to keep the baby teeth healthy and in place until they are lost naturally because baby teeth are the foundation for secondary teeth.
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Post by michael2013 on Feb 27, 2013 2:25:22 GMT -4
Very useful tips. Thanks for sharing.
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