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At 3 years old, she still has her baby teeth. RebelOne Jan 2014 #1
Wow! ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #2
I was curious too, found good answer on the link below Tx4obama Jan 2014 #6
Thank you Tx4! ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #7
That was very interesting, I had no idea! Thanks for posting! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2014 #45
Disgusting CFLDem Jan 2014 #3
He should probably be prosecuted. nt Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #4
Doctor Lily Geyer is a 'she' Tx4obama Jan 2014 #9
Oh. Well in that case... Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #10
Three year olds have baby teeth. Baby teeth don't have "roots". legcramp Jan 2014 #5
The nerve is removed. See the link below... Tx4obama Jan 2014 #8
How did a three year old's teeth get that bad? hobbit709 Jan 2014 #11
Exactly. avebury Jan 2014 #38
I had a dentist make a similar recommendation. Glad I got a second opinion. SunSeeker Jan 2014 #12
I know someone whose son had 3 root canals by the time he was 5 years old--because she let him drink tblue37 Jan 2014 #13
I had a relative who gave his baby coca-cola in a baby bottle at the age of two. Baitball Blogger Jan 2014 #14
Just pull out the damn teeth then!! This is crazy!!!! nt kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #23
I have a young cousin who had silver caps on several baby teeth TexasProgresive Jan 2014 #15
As a dentist of 34 years, may I offer an opinion? PCIntern Jan 2014 #16
K&R for this reply Orrex Jan 2014 #17
thank you. spanone Jan 2014 #18
Yours is the only response that matters on this thread malaise Jan 2014 #19
In such a case.. sendero Jan 2014 #21
As someone who has no fewer than 200 expert testimonies and depositions under PCIntern Jan 2014 #25
Well even accepting.. sendero Jan 2014 #37
You are probably correct in how many avebury Jan 2014 #42
Thanks. Turbineguy Jan 2014 #29
Thanks for weighing in, PCIntern! nt City Lights Jan 2014 #31
I very rarely agree with your posts, but that was fantastic, sir. Codeine Jan 2014 #39
Thanks for weighing in. I was disturbed Mira Jan 2014 #44
Thank you for injecting some enlightenment Jan 2014 #48
For those who have small kids - TBF Jan 2014 #20
wonderful advice... PCIntern Jan 2014 #22
We learned with the first child - TBF Jan 2014 #24
may I Ask, in what section of the country do you live? nt PCIntern Jan 2014 #26
We're in Houston. nt TBF Jan 2014 #27
You're fortunate also that you probably have a lot of endemic fluoride PCIntern Jan 2014 #30
That could be - TBF Jan 2014 #40
Our oldest was massively spoiled by her grandfather Codeine Jan 2014 #41
It really made a difference between my two - TBF Jan 2014 #43
Genetics plays a large role, my oldest daughter never had a cavity until she was 15... cags Jan 2014 #28
Agenesis of permanent teeth is interestingly hereditary to an extent... PCIntern Jan 2014 #32
Granddaughter has an inherited disorder, Amelogenesis imperfecta. Blue Diadem Jan 2014 #46
Question for the OP: did you read PCIntern's response? onenote Jan 2014 #33
He made some excellent points. Baitball Blogger Jan 2014 #35
Mr. Fried is a heavyweight. The family is well represented. mahina Jan 2014 #34
Thank you for the info. Baitball Blogger Jan 2014 #36
Sorry, not my kuleana. mahina Jan 2014 #49
Without a certified anesthesiologist present, no dental office should sedate a mfcorey1 Jan 2014 #47
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