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Do special children have special dental needs?

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Do special children have special dental needs?

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Most do. Dr. Elliot and Dr. Molina have found that some special children are very susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease or oral trauma. Others require medication or diets detrimental to dental health. Still other children have physical difficulty with effective dental habits at home. The good news is, dental disease is preventable! If dental care is started early and followed conscientiously, every child can enjoy a healthy smile.

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Most do. Some special children are very susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease, or oral trauma. Others require medication or a diet that is detrimental to dental health. Still other children have physical difficulty with effective dental habits at home. The good news is, dental disease is preventable and here at Pediatric Dentistry of Lewisburg, every effort is made to make your special child feel comfortable and safe during treatment. We will provide a custom treatment plan tailored to fit your child’s needs.

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Yes. we have found that some children with disabilities are more susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease or oral trauma. They may require medication, special diets, or possess oral habits detrimental to dental health. If dental care is started early and followed conscientiously, every child can enjoy a healthy smile.

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Yes. Some children with disabilities are more susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease or oral trauma. They may require medication, special diets, or possess oral habits detrimental to dental health.

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Yes. Some children with disabilities are more susceptible to tooth decay, gum disease or oral trauma. They may require medication, special diets, or possess oral habits detrimental to dental health. If dental care is started early and followed conscientiously, every child can enjoy a healthy smile.

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