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A
comforting solution today could lead to a greater problem tomorrow.
When babies cry it's natural to want to comfort them, but giving
them a bottle containing a sweet drink, or a pacifier dipped in
sugary water is not the way to do it. Babies can develop Baby Bottle
Tooth Decay, caused by sugar clinging to their teeth which is used
by bacteria in the mouth to attack the teeth.
Even though permanent teeth will eventually replace baby teeth,
it is important to be watchful of your baby's dental health to ensure
healthy gums and healthy, properly positioned permanent teeth.
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few simple steps to prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: |
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Don't
allow your baby to fall asleep with a bottle containing milk,
formula, fruit juice, breast milk or any other sweetened liquid.
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After
feedings, wipe baby's gums with a clean damp cloth. |
You can even
start brushing your baby's teeth as soon as the first tooth appears,
and it's best to wean babies by their first birthday and begin offering
liquids in a cup.
What to look for...
Dull white spots or lines on the teeth may be the first signs
of cavities. If you do suspect that your child may have Baby Bottle
Tooth Decay, see your dentist right away.
What
to expect...
A child will normally have all twenty primary teeth by the age
of three. By age five permanent teeth will begin replacing primary
teeth. However, if a primary tooth is lost early, whether to tooth
decay or to an accident, surrounding teeth may shift position or
tip into the vacant space. If this occurs, a permanent tooth may
not have enough room to grow in properly, and come in crooked or
rotated. However, the space left by a lost tooth can be kept open
by a space maintainer fitted and placed by your dentist, pediatric
dentist or orthodontist. This will allow the permanent tooth to
position itself properly, and will then be removed by your dentist
when the permanent tooth is ready to erupt. A space maintainer can
be attached to one tooth or to teeth on opposite sides of the vacant
space, and can be a removable appliance as well.
While taking
away from a nice smile, crooked teeth are also difficult to clean
and are more susceptible to decay. Chewing is more difficult and
crooked teeth tend to wear down quicker than straight teeth. Ensuring
that baby's primary teeth remain healthy will result in healthy
permanent teeth. If you have questions about your baby's teeth
or if your child has lost a primary tooth, talk to Dr.Rex Hoang.
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This
health article is made available by
Dr. Rex Hoang DMD a Dentist. DC Dental Spa office at 1325
18th St. Northwest, Suite 203 Washington, DC 20036. Dr.
Rex Hoang DMD is easily accessible from Glen Echo, Ft Myer,
Fort Washington, Brentwood, Falls Church, Dunn Loring, Garrett
Park, Kensington, Cabin John, Chevy Chase, Riverdale, College
Park, Alexandria, Oxon Hill, Arlington, Bethesda, Bladensburg,
Washington.
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