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Dental Brush Explains the FAQ's on Children's Dental Hygiene

What's normal and what's not?

TIJUANA. - Dental care can begin long before even having teeth, like when babies "milk" teeth start coming out a few months after being born.

The baby will start to drool, feel discomfort in their little gums and will want to start biting; sucking or chewing everything they can touch. If you don't know what's "normal" and what's not, then you might get an unnecessary scare.

With this in mind, Dental Brush's Dr. Emmanuel León, has shared some of the most frequently asked questions regarding children's dental care, aimed at concerned parents about their children's oral health.

The earlier they start to take care of their teeth, the better their set of teeth will be and the less money they'll spend in addressing any "anomalies", like crooked teeth or cavities, which are pretty common issues.

We need to take care of our children's oral hygiene since birth. Here is a brief account of the issues that concerns parents the most.

VIDEO: DENTAL BRUSH EXPLAINS THE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CHILDREN'S DENTAL HYGIENE

What is Dental Brush?

Dental Brush is a dental clinic that started six years ago in the city of Tijuana, under Dr. Emmanuel León's lead, who studied at the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo in Morelia, Michoacán. He has more than 9 years of experience and specializes in oral surgery and dental implants. Schedule an appointment from Monday to Sunday.

For personalized attention, call (800) 985-9249 to schedule an appointment from Monday to Sunday, located on Avenida de la Amistad, Col. Federal, within nearby shopping mall close to the San Ysidro border crossing.

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Translated by: edgar.martinez@sandiegored.com

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