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Tips and Tricks to Help Kids Brush Teeth Properly

Tips and Tricks to Help Kids Brush Teeth Properly

Preschoolers are extremely hard to convince about the benefic effects of regular brushing of their teeth. They will do anything, just to avoid those two points in the time of the day when they should brush their teeth. Even pediatric dentists agree that their most “stubborn” and complicated patients are the preschoolers.

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