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Guideline On Oral Healthcare for Children From 0 - 8 Years Old

Guideline On Oral Healthcare for Children From 0 - 8 Years Old

In response to the annual World Oral Health Day March 20, CarePlus want to raise awareness of oral hygiene, especially for children.

Parents should keep their teeth strong and long-lasting when they do not have teeth until they grow the first. Because it helps permanent teeth growing in the right position, helping kids having a healthy and beautiful smile in the future.

For more detail, parents are invited to listen to the sharing and "Instructions on how to take care of teeth for children 0-8 years old" by Dr. Pham Thi Hong Van (Dr. Dentistry - CarePlus International Clinic)

 

 

 

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