Sometimes
bedtime can be a really struggle, and a bottle might seem like an easy
solution. Unfortunately, putting a baby to bed with a bottle of milk or juice
does more harm than good, because the easier bedtime comes at the expense of
the baby’s oral health. Keeping those baby teeth healthy is crucial so that the
adult teeth will have a better chance of coming in straight.
In previous
blogs we've highlighted the importance of limiting carbohydrate intake to meals
to prevent adult teeth decay. This idea is just as important for children as it is for adults! Good oral health starts
at a young age, and it’s important we do everything possible to prevent tooth
decay from the moment those baby teeth emerge.
What Is Bottle Rot?
Prolonged exposure to the sugars in milk or
juice erodes the enamel on a baby or toddler’s teeth, particularly
the central incisors. If you’ve ever heard of the phrase “baby bottle tooth
decay” or the more sinister-sounding “bottle rot,” this is what it refers to,
and it’s definitely something to avoid. It can also happen with sippy cups
and even breastfeeding! If a baby’s gums and teeth aren’t properly cleaned
after feeding, the sugary milk residue left in their mouth increases the risk
of tooth decay.
Stopping Bottle Rot Before It Starts
Preventing bottle rot is simple: only
use a bottle for the baby’s mealtimes, not to soothe them or help them fall
asleep when they aren’t hungry. A pacifier will be much healthier for their
teeth. After the baby reaches six months old, it’s safe to use a bottle of
water, or a sippy cup of water for toddlers.
After every meal, make sure to clean
out milk residue. Once baby teeth start appearing, it’s time to start
brushing them. Use a soft toothbrush and a dab of toothpaste no larger than a
grain of rice. Because babies can’t rinse and spit, make sure to use a
non-fluoride toothpaste that is safe to swallow.
Treating Existing Bottle Rot
If your baby is already showing signs of tooth
decay, come see us! We’ll be able to assess the extent of the
decay, deal with any cavities, and come up with a plan to prevent future
damage. One of the easiest steps you’ll be able to take at home is
to limit their consumption of sugary drinks like juice and
soda.
We Can Help
We know that parenting is full of unexpected
twists and turns, but we’re happy to
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