You can locate some child safe dentist games from a variety of locations. You can ask your child dentist for recommendations, you can try dental hygiene sites, and you can try sites that make toothpaste for kids.
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That question really needs to answered by a dentist, preferably a pediatric dentist (pedodontist). Age two is too young to lose a tooth, and depending on which one it is, it could have long-term consequences for the child's adult teeth. This is serious. Get to a dentist as soon as possible and discuss which options are best for the child.
You could call it from a different phone. Or you could have your carrier locate the SIM card.
If you have a child under 18 and can locate the other parent, possibly. Your question isn't terribly clear.
If the dentist can demonstrate that he/she is not qualified to provide the proper service needed by someone with a particular disability, it is legal. For example, if a person required sedation, and the dentist was not trained in sedation, he could refer the patient to someone that was qualified. If the patient required care be provided in a hospital setting, and the dentist did not have hospital privileges, he could refuse. On the other hand, if the patient simply arrives in a wheelchair, the dentist cannot refuse to treat on that basis alone. All dental offices are required by the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) to be wheelchair accessible.
i guess you could....
Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.
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The pronoun for "the dentist" in the sentence "The dentist said, 'open wide'" would be "he" or "she," depending on the gender of the dentist. If the dentist's gender is unspecified, you could use "they" as a gender-neutral option.
I know you can have it clipped if it is under the tongue, I would assume you could do the same for the above. Contact a pediadontist(young child dentist). I know you can have it clipped if it is under the tongue, I would assume you could do the same for the above. Contact a pediadontist(young child dentist).
NO NO AND NO!!!!!!!!!
A minor cannot enter into a contract. It is not legal for Minors to "own" property. It could be purchased by someone "In Trust" for the child.