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Children go through some of the most the critical stages of oral change growth and development as they grow up. Kids experience rapid development of jawbones and gums during the early ages, and they start to lose. They also lose their milk teeth and start to experience the eruption and development of permanent teeth grow from the age of six.
When Should Your Child First Visit The Dentist?
Dentists worldwide recommend that a child must go to the dentist by age one or within six months after the first tooth erupts. Primary teeth typically begin growing in the mouth around six months of age.
- Helping children chew properly to maintain good nutrition.
- Involvement in speech development.
- Helping save space for permanent teeth.
- Give your child a preview
- Regular check-up


How To Prevent Dental Problems
- Fluoride toothpaste
- Brush twice a day
- Floss daily
No matter how effectively you brush your kid’s teeth, food may get stuck between teeth and lead to plaque build-up. Many kids disposable dental flossers are available on the market, and we recommend to start teaching your child to floss themselves after the age of five.
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