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DonHo-kieHi

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The 3 yr old eats sugar constantly and has decay in a primary molar that


will be in his mouth until he is 10 or 11 years old. If it is not repaired now it will continue to decay and would probably abcess well before it comes out causing pain and infection. If it is lost prematurely it causes space loss and then crowding in the permanent teeth. Which would you as a parent prefer.....a small conservative filling at around $100 in a three yr old or braces as a teen at about $3500??? If you can show me an investment that will turn $100 into $3500 in ten years I'll kiss your ass.

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Posted: 08/15/2019 at 11:19AM



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