ANNA ARBOR, MI, February 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) February is National Children's Dental Health Month and, as a part of that recognition, Kakaris Family Dentistry wants to share tips to help children develop happy, healthy smiles! Parents are encouraged to join Dr. Kakaris and her staff on Friday, February 25th at 2:30 to discuss dental health concerns for children of all ages. Topics will include baby dental exams, transitioning from bottle to cup, pacifiers, thumb sucking, tooth-brushing, fluoride, diet, pop drinking, mouth guards, and childhood dental benchmarks. This 30 minute workshop will take place at Kakaris Family Dentistry, 21080 Allen Road, Woodhaven, MI. Please call 888 422 0281 for more information.
About Kakaris Family Dentistry
Dr. Kakaris is proud to have served patients in the Woodhaven community for over 20 years. The entire team of friendly, caring professionals at Kakaris Family Dentistry is trained in the latest techniques providing virtually pain-free care and an ongoing commitment to patient wellbeing and healthy lifestyles.
Kakaris Family Dentistry
21080 Allen Road
Woodhaven, MI 48183
(888) 422-0281.
http://www.kakarisdentistry.com
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Kakaris Family Dentistry: February National Children's Dental Health Month
February is National Children's Dental Health Month and, as a part of that recognition, Kakaris Family Dentistry wants to share tips to help children develop happy, healthy smiles!
2011-02-09
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[Press-News.org] Kakaris Family Dentistry: February National Children's Dental Health MonthFebruary is National Children's Dental Health Month and, as a part of that recognition, Kakaris Family Dentistry wants to share tips to help children develop happy, healthy smiles!