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    • Child’s First Visit
    • Emergency Dentistry
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      • Dental Exams and Cleanings
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      • Baby Tooth Crowns
      • Composite Fillings
      • Pulpotomy
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      • Frenectomy
      • Oral Biopsies
      • Tooth Extractions
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      • Hospital General Anesthesia
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How Can Extracting Your Child’s Impacted Wisdom Teeth Improve Their Teeth and Gums?

As your child’s smile develops, the last adult teeth to show up are the molars in the back of the mouth, aka the wisdom teeth. These teeth may erupt on the top and bottom of their mouth on both sides. They typically come in anytime between ages 17 and 21. While it’s always nice to have enough molars to chew... read more »

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