Childrens dentist Sarnia

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Exmouth Street 1475
Sarnia, N7S 3Y1
(519) 542-1221
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Dec 23

2016

How Children Brushing Their Teeth

Children Brushing Their Teeth - Tips For Parents

Wanting your child to have a bright healthy smile starts with having your child develop the habit of brushing their teeth regularly. The best way to have your child learn about the importance of brushing their teeth is to see you brush your teeth regularly. When ...

Dec 21

2016

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Several ways to help for your child get rid of fear dentist

It is not uncommon for children to be a little scared about the idea of visiting the dentist. In fact, experts confirm that some people carry the anxiety with them even until adulthood. It is, therefore, important for both parents and dentists to help children overcome ...

Dec 21

2016

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Dec 29

2016

Your Child's First Dental Experience

Tips To Use Before Your Child's First Dental Experience

As a parent, it is important to pay attention to your child's overall health and that includes their oral health. When your toddler starts teething or if your child's mouth is already filled with teeth, you must take action to keep his teeth and gums healthy. ...

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