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How do the doctors keep up-to-date on all of the current techniques and materials?

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How do the doctors keep up-to-date on all of the current techniques and materials?

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Drs. Barras and Barrois subscribe to the latest industry journals to keep up with the new research and development in dentistry. They also take time on a regular basis for continuing education courses, and make certain that the staff does the same. Our office ensures that we remain familiar with all of the latest techniques and materials available for your care. Back to top • At what age should my children first see the dentist? Believe it or not, children should have their first dental visit at about six months after their primary teeth start erupting, which is generally around their first birthday. This gives the doctor a chance to discover and prevent any potential dental problems. More importantly, it allows the child’s first dental experience to be a fun, non-threatening appointment. We can also review proper home care with the parents to help avoid any future problems. Back to top • Do you see children in your practice? We not only see children, we love seeing children! The Drs.

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