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Mummy What is Tooth Decay?
- Prevention Is Better than Cure!
- Narrated by: Tim Vaughan-Spencer
- Length: 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This book is for families to help them have healthy teeth, healthy gums, and confident smiles based on tips shared. As you are aware, prevention is better than cure!
This is an interactive book which uses simple language to explain what causes tooth decay and how to prevent it. Do you know it costs about 13 million pounds a year to put a child to sleep to remove decayed teeth? It causes pain, and you have to take time off work to care for the child.
Dental decay is preventable! Listen and share to help others and make a difference. Always remember that knowledge is power, but applying the knowledge is twice as powerful.
©2023 Ivy Glavee (P)2023 Ivy Glavee
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