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How to start saving children's teeth even before the baby teeth appear?



 
 
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Old January 7th 07, 10:57 PM posted to sci.med.dentistry,misc.kids.health,alt.health
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Default How to start saving children's teeth even before the baby teeth appear?

There is no secret that this children's disease bothers every day,
but during many years it remains unnoticed. These problems begin in
infancy and proceed, when the child grows. They take away from our
children more than 50 million school hours every year and bring a pain.

What is it? That is this disease? Teeth destruction. According to
surgical statistics, it is the most widespread disease of the
childhood. It meets five times more often, than the asthma, and seven
times meets more, than a hay fever.

It is accepted to recognize it as a problem only for senior children
and adults. But dental experts and doctors say: Tooth decay can be
prevented. And they give excellent practical advice to parents: A
lifetime of good dental health begins even before the baby teeth
appear.

Main principles of children's dental health can be concluded in five
simple rules:

http://dent.info.md/?p=12

Allways remember: Health of our children depends from our actions!

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Old January 10th 07, 02:18 PM posted to sci.med.dentistry,misc.kids.health,alt.health
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Default How to start saving children's teeth even before the baby teeth appear?

Allways remember: Readability of our news group posts depends
from our actions!

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"gerdman" wrote in message
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wrote:
There is no secret that this children's disease bothers every

day,
but during many years it remains unnoticed. These problems

begin in
infancy and proceed, when the child grows. They take away

from our
children more than 50 million school hours every year and

bring a pain.

CHOP

Somebody gave this guy a discount on commas! I couldn't even

read past
the first paragraph...


Allways remember: Health of our children depends from our
actions!


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Old January 10th 07, 02:19 PM posted to sci.med.dentistry,misc.kids.health,alt.health
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Default How to start saving children's teeth even before the baby teeth appear?

This is good for a huge smile. A smile worthy of a dentist.

You misspelled "read".

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"AleS" wrote in message
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Oh... it's so hard for you to reed it?
Maybe I need to find some article about improvement of sight

and
concentration of attention



 




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