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Everything You Need To Know About Baby Bottle Tooth Decay?


Posted on 10/15/2023 by Weo Admin
Dentist and child learn how to brush teethThe well-being of your infant depends on you paying early attention to their dental health. Baby bottle tooth rot can affect young children and lead to dental issues that could potentially jeopardize their oral health. Here is everything you need to know about baby bottle tooth decay:

What Is Baby Bottle Tooth Decay


The dental ailment known as baby bottle tooth rot primarily affects young children.

It occurs when sugary liquids, such as formula, fruit juice, or sweetened beverages, are frequently exposed to a child's teeth for an extended period.

Signs Of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay


Discolored teeth, such as white spots, brown spots, or discoloration on the teeth, which might suggest enamel erosion and decay, are some warning indicators to be aware of.

Pain or discomfort experienced by your child while eating, drinking, or brushing might also be a sign of decay. Also, swollen or red gums around the affected teeth could signal an oral health issue. If your child avoids chewing on one side of their mouth or faces challenges in biting and chewing, it could be attributed to tooth decay.

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Preventing baby bottle tooth decay requires proactive steps to protect your child's teeth. Avoid putting sugary liquids in a baby's bottle, especially at bedtime; water is the best choice if a bottle is needed.

After feeding, gently wipe your baby's gums with a clean, damp cloth, and as teeth start coming in, use an infant toothbrush with a smear of fluoride toothpaste. Encourage drinking from a cup by age one and gradually reduce bottle use.

Lastly, schedule your child's first dental visit by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears, as this early engagement helps establish a strong foundation for their oral health. Come to our office to ensure that you learn more about baby bottle tooth decay.

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