Children's Dental Care

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1239 County Rd 1000 W
Batesville, IN 47006

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1 (812) 934-6166
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Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
Children's Dental Care - Batesville, IN
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  • Since 1987, Children's Dental Care has provided quality pediatric dentistry services in Batesville, IN. One of our goals has always been to provide children with a comfortable, calm, and welcoming dental atmosphere. We are committed to building lasting relationships with patients and their families. We provide dental care for children from infancy to adolescence. Together with you, we want to help your children develop good oral health and habits that lead to a lifetime of healthy smiles.

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  • Hours: monday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, tuesday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, wednesday: 08:30AM-02:00PM, thursday: 08:30AM-02:00PM
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    General Oral Health Facts for Kids! First Dental Visit - The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a child's first dental visit by age 1 year or within 6 months of their first tooth erupting. Baby Teeth Matter - Even though they eventually fall out, baby teeth help with speech development, nutrition, and guiding permanent teeth into place. Tooth Decay is Common - Dental cavities are the most common chronic childhood disease, but they are preventable. Fluoride Protects Teeth - Using fluoride toothpaste (a rice-sized smear for under 3, pea-sized for 3+) strengthens enamel and prevents decay. Sealants Help - Dental sealants are thin coatings applied to back teeth to prevent 80% of cavities in molars.
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