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Yes this is the best idea because I personally have had this expiriance and it is very painful. You should definitly have her put to sleep.

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Q: Your girl is eleven years old and she need to remove four adult teeth and two baby teeth at the same time your dentist suggests to put her to sleep Is it the good idea Is there any risk to put her to?
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