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added on: January 26, 2015
LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry For Children in Kansas

A child dental x-ray finds problems in the mouth such as tooth decay (especially early stage decay between the teeth), damage to the boney structure of the mouth and dental injuries. The earlier a dental problem is found and treated the better it is for your child. How often? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry… Read More

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added on: January 24, 2015
LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry For Children in Kansas

Choosing the right foods to keep your teeth healthy can be tricky. Here are some tips on how good nutrition can help maintain healthy dental hygiene for you and your kids. Click here for larger view If you have any questions, please contact us, or call your nearest Jenkins & LeBlanc office to schedule an appointment… Read More

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added on: January 13, 2015
LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry For Children in Kansas

If your child has a cavity, you’re not alone! In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that more than 40% of kids get a cavity in a baby tooth before age 11. These cavities happen for a variety of factors, but a common culprit for kids is sugary foods and drinks. The… Read More

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added on: December 11, 2014
LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry For Children in Kansas

When do babies get their first tooth? How much toothpaste should a 2 year old use to brush? Let Jenkins & LeBlanc help answer your questions about baby teeth with these 10 fun facts about your little one’s first teeth. Still have questions? Visit our site to learn more about early dental care for your… Read More

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added on: October 27, 2014
LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry For Children in Kansas

We’re always happy to address your questions and concerns about your child’s oral health. Has it been more than six months since your child’s last appointment? Schedule one today! How often should I have my kids’ teeth checked? Regular professional cleanings help prevent both cavities and gum disease. That’s why you should schedule regular checkups… Read More

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