Why are baby teeth important?
Primary teeth, also called baby teeth, are important to your child’s future dental health.
Primary teeth, also called baby teeth, are important to your child’s future dental health.
You may have noticed that when your child’s adult teeth begin to erupt, they come in darker and more yellow than baby teeth. Rest assured
When your baby goes from gummy grins to toothy smiles, they’ve reached a significant babyhood milestone. Those newly erupting baby teeth serve an essential role
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay is a term used to describe the decay that develops when baby teeth have frequent and prolonged contact with too much
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© 2024, Dr. Beth Kailes. All rights reserved.
Growing Healthy Smiles Pediatric Dentistry
Office 904-215-7800 • Fax: 904-215-7887
2013 Town Center Blvd.
Fleming Island, FL 32003
Serving the Northeast Florida area including Fleming Island, Orange Park (32065, 32073), Middleburg, Green Cove Springs, Lake Asbury, Clay County, Jacksonville, Oakleaf and Ortega
Medical Web Design by Motionbuzz
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