Children's Premature Tooth Loss Can Affect Oral Health For Years...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sun, 05/25/2008 - 23:30

According to a new study parents and caretakers more often than not do not know what to do with a traumatically affected tooth and do not take proper steps to respond to the injury, which can affect their child's oral health permanently.


 

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