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Dental development 
Outlines dental development in children and the role of first ('baby') teeth. Provides charts showing the position of the teeth, the ages at which first teeth come in and fall out, and the ages at which permanent teeth develop.
Source: Canadian Dental Association (CDA)
From: Dental care for children
Infant dental care 
Discusses dental care for infants, including teething, nursing bottle tooth decay, fluoride, diet and dental decay, and soothers and pacifiers.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
Teething 
Indicates the usual times for primary teeth to appear. Provides tips on how to care for a teething child.
Source: City of Ottawa
From: Dental health
Your child's first visit 
Gives a brief description of what parents can expect for their child's first visit to the dentist. Emphasizes that your child needs to see the dentist by age two or three, when all baby teeth have come in.
Source: Canadian Dental Association (CDA)
From: Dental care for children
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