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Coping with Pediatric Dental Anxiety

Coping with Pediatric Dental Anxiety

Several studies show that approximately 20% of children at school age are extremely afraid of the dentist. Most of the dental clinicians report that being able to treat properly a child struggling with dental phobia is a huge challenge for them as professionals.

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    Worrying Signs of Dental Phobia and How to Get Rid of It

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    Free Dental Services and Programs for Uninsured

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