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Parental Presence During Children's Dental Fillings: What to Expect
In most cases, parents are allowed to be present in the room while their child is getting a filling. However, some dentists may prefer the child to be seen alone, especially if they are older and more cooperative. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to allow a parent to stay during the procedure should be made based on the child's individual needs and preferences.Fillings - Related Articles
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