February is Children’s Dental Health Month and we would like to bring your awareness to your children’s teeth and the importance of keeping them strong and healthy. Family dentists, including Dr. Brown recommend that children begin routine dental visits around the age of 3- this is approximately when all “baby” or primary teeth have erupted.
Good oral hygiene can be instilled in children at an early age with the help of parents and care givers.
Preventive care visits are important for your child’s physical health and well being when they are growing and establishing routines to last a lifetime!
Contact Buford dentist Dr. Brown of Lanier Family Dentistry, and celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month by scheduling a visit for your child!
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