Experts weigh in on bringing your children to the dentist during a pandemic
By:
Pauleen Le
Posted: Feb 15, 2021 7:26 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- While we continue to navigate things a year into this global pandemic, the importance of children's dental care remains high.
Delaying children's oral care can cause tooth decay that, left unchecked, can result in serious problems.
Joining CBS 58 Morning News to talk about the importance of oral health is Dr. Jessica Lee, president of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
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