The Importance of Preserving the Primary Teeth before the Permanent Teeth Eruption

Journal Title: Dental Research and Management - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

One of the important factors of referring children to dentistry is c in the primary teeth. It is commonplace to see moments of anxiety for both the child and their parents when a tooth decays happen. It should be noted that the thickness of enamel in children is little, which is one of the factors that affect dental caries to develop more easily. In order to prevent the dental decay of primary teeth, there are several ways in which a dentist can present in order to guide the child and their parents into the right preventive path.

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Mohammad Karimi

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Mohammad Karimi (2017). The Importance of Preserving the Primary Teeth before the Permanent Teeth Eruption. Dental Research and Management, 2(2), 55-55. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-450845