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  "textContent": "Have you noticed that your child’s adult teeth look chipped or bumpy as they erupt? An Irish dentist has explained exactly why this happens and whether it’s a good or a bad thing. Children losing their baby teeth and growing their big teeth is a bittersweet moment for parents – it’s a sign that they […]\n\nThe post Irish dentist explains why kids’ adult teeth look ‘bumpy’ as they come in appeared first on everymum.",
  "title": "Irish dentist explains why kids’ adult teeth look ‘bumpy’ as they come in"
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