Typically, a child has 20 primary or baby teeth.
These primary teeth serve as placeholders for the permanent adult teeth that will eventually replace them as the child grows.
Read MoreTypically, a child has 20 primary or baby teeth.
These primary teeth serve as placeholders for the permanent adult teeth that will eventually replace them as the child grows.
Read MoreFluorosis is a cosmetic condition that can affect children who consume too much fluoride during the development of their teeth. It is caused by an overexposure to fluoride during the time when the teeth are forming, which can lead to changes in the appearance and texture of the tooth enamel.
Read MoreIn dentistry, computer-generated restorations refer to the use of digital technologies to design and create dental restorations like crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and veneers.
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