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Old 1st December 2007, 10:03 PM
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hi,

my 4 yr old daughter's one teeth is having decay .I used to brush it every morning and night but still she got one.

is it ok to leave it because this teeth will fall or consult a dentist. Has anyone have the same problem

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Old 7th December 2007, 03:01 PM
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Hi manju
[u should definetely need to visit the dentist and get the treatment done,if u leave it like that it may trouble her ,more than that there is a chance that the permenent tooth which replaces that tooth may get decayed.
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my 4 yr old daughter's one teeth is having decay .I used to brush it every morning and night but still she got one.

is it ok to leave it because this teeth will fall or consult a dentist. Has anyone have the same problem

bye
manju[/quote]
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