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Early Childhood Cavities

Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
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Sometimes called Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, Early Childhood Cavities is a serious disease that can destroy your child's teeth—but it can be prevented.
 
What causes Early Childhood Cavities?
  • Letting your baby fall asleep with a bottle. When your baby is asleep, the liquids that contain sugar stay around the teeth and can cause decay. Even breast milk and formula contain sugar.
 
  • Prolonged nursing with mother or allowing your baby to fall asleep while nursing.
  • Allowing your infant to walk around with a bottle.

Put your child to bed without a bottle...
Your child can fall asleep without a bottle! Here are five tips to try:
  • Let your child take a "security" blanket, teddy bear, doll, or favourite toy to bed.
  • Quietly sing or play restful music.
  • Hold or rock your child.
  • Give your child a back rub to help him or her to relax.
  • Read or tell your child a story.
What are the effects of Early Childhood Cavities?
  • Tooth loss
  • Ear and speech problems
  • Crooked permanent teeth
  • Severe pain
  • Poor self-image
  • Tooth Decay
Five ways you can prevent Early Childhood Cavities!
  1. Get into the habit of putting your baby to bed without a bottle.
  2. Never put your baby to bed with a bottle filled with formula, milk, juice, sugar water, or soda pop. If your baby must have a bottle to go to sleep, fill it with water.
  3. Do not let your infant walk around with a bottle.
  4. Start teaching your infant to use a cup between 6-12 months. Trade your baby's bottle for a training cup by age one.
  5. Check with your doctor or dentist to make sure your child is getting enough fluoride each day.

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