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Will changes in my child's diet help prevent baby bottle tooth decay?

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A series of small changes over a period of time is usually easier and eventually leads to better oral health. Once that period is over, if you give a child a bottle, fill it with water or give the child a clean pacifier recommended by a dentist. The only safe liquid to put in a bottle to prevent baby bottle tooth decay is water.
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What is baby bottle tooth decay and how can I prevent it?

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Baby bottle tooth decay is a pattern of rapid decay associated with prolonged nursing. It happens when a child goes to sleep while breast-feeding and/or bottle-feeding. During sleep, the flow of saliva is reduced and the natural self-cleansing action of the mouth is diminished. Avoid nursing children to sleep or putting anything other than water in their bedtime bottle. Encourage your child to drink from a cup as they approach their first birthday.
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How can I prevent baby bottle tooth decay?

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Never allow a child to fall asleep with a bottle containing milk, formula, juice or other sweetened liquids. Clean and massage the baby's gums to help establish healthy teeth and to aid in teething. Wrap a moistened gauze square or washcloth around the finger and gently massage the gums and gingival tissues. This should be done after every feeding. Plaque removal activities should begin upon eruption of the first baby tooth. When brushing a child's teeth, use a soft toothbrush and water.
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How can I prevent tooth decay caused by a bottle?

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Try to avoid putting your baby down to sleep or nap with a bottle. Many children expose their teeth to decay through the sugar in baby formula, juice, and even breast milk. Hold your baby while bottle feeding, and if the baby needs a bottle at bedtime, fill it with water, or replace the bottle with a pacifier or toy. Keep in mind that we can help your baby to avoid early cavities by providing fluoride treatments. This simple procedure promotes the healthy growth of new teeth.
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What is baby bottle tooth decay?

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Baby bottle tooth decay is the creation of many cavities on your baby's teeth so that only the "stumps" of the teeth can be seen. This condition can occur after only a few weeks of putting your baby to sleep with milk or juice in his or her baby bottle. Because your baby's tooth enamel (the hard outer "shell" of a tooth) is fairly soft, your baby is very vulnerable to tooth decay. Often, there is so much tooth decay that your baby's teeth cannot be restored.
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This is tooth decay in babies that occurs from prolonged exposure to sweetened liquids. Many sweet liquids cause problems including milk, formula, and fruit juices. Bacteria in the mouth utilize sugars as food and create acids which attack the teeth. Avoid allowing your baby to nap or sleep with a sweetened liquid. Hold your baby when bottle-feeding and remove the bottle when the child falls asleep.
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How can parents help prevent tooth decay?

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Parents should take their children to the dentist regularly, beginning with the eruption of the first tooth. Then, the dentist can recommend a specific program of brushing, flossing, and other treatments for parents to supervise and teach to their children. These home treatments, when added to regular dental visits and a balanced diet, will help give your child a lifetime of healthy habits.
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How can baby bottle tooth decay be prevented?

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Sometimes parents do not realize that a baby's teeth can decay soon after they appear in the mouth. By the time decay is noticed, it may be too late to save the teeth. You can help prevent this from happening to your child by following the tips below: After each feeding, wipe the baby's gums with a clean gauze pad. Begin brushing your child's teeth when the first tooth erupts.
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Why should I be worried about baby bottle tooth decay?

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Giving an infant a sugary drink at nap or nighttime is harmful because during sleep, the flow of saliva decreases, allowing the sugary liquids to linger on the child's teeth for an extended period of time. If left untreated, decay can result, which can cause pain and infection. Severely decayed teeth may need to be extracted. If teeth are infected or lost too early due to baby bottle tooth decay, your child may develop poor eating habits, speech problems, crooked teeth and damaged adult teeth.
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What causes baby bottle tooth decay?

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Decay occurs when sweetened liquids are given and are left clinging to an infant's teeth for long periods of time. Many sweet liquids cause problems, including milk, formula and fruit juice. Bacteria in the mouth use these sugars as food. They then produce acids that attack the teeth. Each time your child drinks these liquids, acids attack for 20 minutes or longer. After many attacks, cavities start to form on the teeth.
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How can I prevent tooth decay from a bottle or nursing?

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Encourage your child to drink from a cup as they approach their first birthday. Children should not fall asleep with a bottle. At-will nighttime breast-feeding should be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begins to erupt. Drinking juice from a bottle should be avoided. When juice is offered, it should be in a cup.
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How can I prevent tooth decay in my child?

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The main cause of tooth decay is not the amount of sugar in the diet, but how often it is eaten or drunk. The more often your child has sugary foods or drinks, the more likely they are to have decay. It is therefore important to keep sugary foods to mealtimes only. If you want to give your child a snack, try to stick to cheese, vegetables and fruit, but not dried fruit. It is also worth remembering that some processed baby foods contain quite a lot of sugar.
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Decay in infants and children is called baby bottle tooth decay, and are also known as early childhood tooth decay.
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How can you help your child prevent tooth decay?

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Parents should take their infant to the dentist just after the first tooth appears. Brushing teeth after meals, regular flossing and fluoride treatments are the best ways to prevent tooth decay. Children should also be supervised as they brush. A good rule of thumb is that when children can dress themselves and tie their own shoes, then they are ready to brush unsupervised. Children should be supervised in proper flossing techniques until the age of 10.
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What is Baby Tooth Decay?

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Baby bottle tooth decay is caused by the frequent and long-term exposure of a child's teeth to liquids containing sugars. Among these liquids are milk, formula, fruit juice, sodas and other sweetened drinks. The sugars in these liquids pool around the infant's teeth and gums, feeding the bacteria in plaque. Every time a child consumes a sugary liquid, acid produced by these bacteria attack the teeth and gums. After numerous attacks, tooth decay can begin.
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How does fluoride prevent tooth decay?

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Fluoride works by making the outer layer of teeth (called tooth enamel) stronger. When the outer layer is strong, teeth are less likely to get cavities.
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I’ve heard that the bottle can cause tooth decay, what about nursing?

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All milk contains some sugar, even breast milk. Breast feeding promotes good jaw development and reduces the risk of many diseases. But even breastfed babies can get cavities just like bottle fed babies, especially if they feed frequently through the night after teeth come in. The chance of this happening are reduced if the teeth are thoroughly cleaned with fluoride toothpaste before bedtime and in the morning.
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How can I help prevent tooth decay?

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Begin by setting a good example. Encourage eating a healthy, sensible diet, limiting sugar consumption and avoiding constant snacking. Brushing after eating is something that can be practiced together, parent and child. Children should have visits to the dentist at six-month intervals where specific home dental care programs can be recommended by the dentist.
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How do low-calorie sweeteners help to prevent dental caries (tooth decay) ?

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Dental caries is the eating away (demineralisation) of tooth enamel by acid in the mouth. Acid is produced by oral bacteria that ferment carbohydrate foods (sugars and starches). If people practice good dental health (maintaining oral hygiene, eating a healthy diet), saliva neutralises the acid and repairs the tooth's enamel. Tooth decay only occurs if the repair process doesn't keep up with the demineralisation process.
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What is tooth decay?

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Tooth decay is a bacterial process that is fueled primarily by simple sugars. Tooth decay can usually be prevented by regular thorough brushing, flossing and the use of fluoride and dental sealants. Simple sugars can be found in things such as candy, gum and pop. The general rule is: 'the stickier it is, the worse it is."
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