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The Dental ID For Safeguarding Children New low price! One of the greatest fears of parents today is that their child will get lost or, worse yet, be abducted. Indicative of this concern is the fact that to date, 34 states have implemented AMBER Alert systems that issue state-wide public alerts about missing children. Toothprints is a simple, cost-effective way of documenting: unique tooth characteristics, tooth position within the arch and lower jaw relationship, DNA and saliva sample for tracking. Scent remains for a trained dog to identify.
How to use Toothprints
- Soften in hot water, then place on the lower arch.
- Then bite into the comfortable wafer for 50 seconds
- 2-3 minute cool-down period
- Place in the kit's plastic bag
We are Providing You A Service We Hope You Never Have to Use This system is able to assist authorities in tracking a missing child or teen and help to make a positive identification. Few children have fingerprints taken and the successful fight against tooth decay has left many children with no cavities and few dental records.
Recommended Toothprints Update Schedule Yearly updates of Toothprints bite impressions is ideal. In lieu of that, the following schedule is recommended:
- Initial impression: Age 3 (or after all primary teeth have erupted)
- Update: Age 7 or 8 (or after the upper and lower incisors and the first permanent molars have erupted)
- Update: Age 12 or 13 (or after all permanent teeth, excluding 3rd molars, have erupted).
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