Getting your wisdom teeth removed is a common experience for teenagers. These are the last molars that develop, usually appearing in your late teens or early twenties, located at the very back of your mouth. While they’re a natural part of development, wisdom teeth often don’t have enough space to come through properly, leading to pain or other dental issues. Sometimes, they can even push against your other teeth, undoing all the hard work from braces or other orthodontic treatments
Read MoreGoing to the dentist is a common fear shared by adults and children alike. However, it's also an essential step in maintaining good oral health and ensuring that you follow a healthy lifestyle. As a result, you must help your child overcome the fear of going to the dentist when they are young, so they are less likely to avoid these services in the future!
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