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Baby Bottle Tooth Decay (Early Childhood Caries)

One serious form of decay among young children is baby bottle tooth decay. This condition is caused by frequent and long exposures of an infant's teeth to liquids that contain sugar. Among these liquids are milk (including breast milk), formula, fruit juice and other sweetened drinks.

Putting a baby to bed for a nap or at night with a bottle other than water can cause serious and rapid tooth decay. Sweet liquid pools around the child's teeth give plaque bacteria an opportunity to produce acids that attack tooth enamel. If the baby bottle is used as a comforter at bedtime, it should contain only water. In the event that a child won't fall asleep without the bottle and its usual beverage, gradually dilute the bottle's contents with water over a period of two to three weeks.

After each feeding, wipe the baby's gums and teeth with a damp washcloth or gauze pad to remove plaque. The easiest way to do this is to sit down, place the child's head in your lap or lay the child on a dressing table or the floor. Whatever position you use, be sure you can see into the child's mouth easily.

 

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Wendell Holdbrook, DMD
Board Certified Pediatric Dentist • Spec. #5838

Gerry Corsi, Jr., DMD
General Dentist

High Ridge Professional Park
250 Haddonfield-Berlin Road • Suite 101
Gibbsboro, NJ 08026
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Swedesboro, NJ 08085
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