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Taking care of you baby teeth even before they come in.

Monday, Oct. 31st 2011 7:46 AM

You should take care of your baby teeth and gums even before you baby teeth start coming in. You want to  gently cleaning you baby’s gums twice a day. Babies start teething around six months but  teething times can vary.  Normally the bottom   incisors are the first to erupt, with other teeth following after.

It is very important to take proper care of your baby teeth. Baby teeth are necessary in development because they aid in chewing, reserve space for permanent teeth, help with speech development, and help the face retain its normal shape. It is advise that a baby should see a dentist by the time they are one year old.

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