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Starting
early with regular dental care is an important step on the road to total
health. The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry recommend that children begin routine dental visits as early as
age one. This way, any problems may be detected early, treated early or
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Comprehensive
care to us means: |
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Ensuring
optimal dental and oral health through preventive, routine, diagnostic and
restorative care. |
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Establishing
a dental home for your child. Just as your pediatrician is there to answer
questions or handle emergencies for your child's body, we are here to care
for your child's oral health and development and to make referrals to other
specialists when appropriate. |
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Educating
children and parents on how to best take care of teeth and gums and recognizing
conditions that may affect teeth, gums and overall health. |
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