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		<title>Looking After Your Children’s Teeth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your child&#8217;s first tooth could start to appear in the center of his lower jaw at around four months after birth, or even earlier. By the time he is three years old, he should have all 20 baby teeth. When he gets close to six, his permanent teeth may be starting to grow and pushing [...]]]></description>
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