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Baby dental plans, need dental help for a two year old

Thursday, Sep. 2nd 2010 8:39 AM

I have a two year old son that I want to take to see the dentist.  Nothing wrong but I just want him to have his first dental visit.  I do not have dental insurance since it cost more then I can afford right now but I am wondering if getting a discount plan would be good for us.   Will it help me with my son’s dental visitis?

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