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Mom of a 4 yr 3 m old boy8 months ago
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#asktheexpert hi..my baby is 3.5 years old and he has a cavity in his front teeth due to which not completely come out..n I am afraid that he will have good teeth..pls suggest if there is any deficiency or any other issue..will new teeth be good..pls help.

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ExpertDr Suruchi JunejaPediatric Dentist8 months ago

A. Dear parent, cavities in front teeth at this age can be due to improper feeding habits and/or poor oral hygiene. This can be prevented by brushing twice a day. Once cavity occurs, it nerds professional help and treatment. Please visit a pediatric dentist.

profile image of Sai Prasanthi R LSai Prasanthi R LMom of a 11 yr 8 m old boy8 months ago

A. Hello my dear parent! Consult your child’s doctor for a personal evaluation and see guidance in this matter. Clarify your concern, concerns and follow your doctors advice. Brush your child teeth twice daily with Babyhug soft toothbrush

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