
"Of course, dentists do not advocate that children eat large amounts of sugary treats, but it is that time of year, so we want to clarify for parents which treats are better for their kids' teeth and which ones may increase the risk of developing cavities," says AGD spokesperson Cynthia Sherwood, DDS, FAGD.
To read the entire article, visit: KnowYourTeeth.com
SeaSide Dentistry
Donna M. Gentry, DDS
1165 Cedar Point Blvd, Suite P
Cedar Point, NC 28584
(252) 764-2784
SeaSideDentistryNC.com
Donna M. Gentry, DDS
1165 Cedar Point Blvd, Suite P
Cedar Point, NC 28584
(252) 764-2784
SeaSideDentistryNC.com
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