Tooth decay, often referred to in children
as baby bottle tooth decay, remains the most common chronic disease in children.
Not exact matches
This can result in «
bottle rot» or
tooth decay,
as liquid left inside your
baby's mouth will sit on his
teeth while he sleeps.
Propping a
bottle is a choking hazard and also can lead to ear infections and
baby bottle tooth decay, a serious dental condition that results from formula (
as well
as breast milk or juice) pooling in a
baby's mouth.
When the sugars from juice or milk remain on a
baby's
teeth for hours, they can eat away at the enamel, creating a condition known
as bottle mouth.
The spout on top is soft and pliable enough so
as not to hurt your
baby's sensitive gums and
teeth but strong enough to work like a sippy spout instead of a
bottle nipple.
Continuous or regular usage of the cups can prove to be bad for the
baby's
teeth and have the same effect
as bottles.
These
bottles also feature a medical - grade, silicone nipple designed to more closely simulate breastfeeding because of variations in the nipple's thickness and a wide base measuring more than 2 inches in diameter... MORE The nipple also adjusts
as your
baby sucks, just like a human breast does
as a
baby nurses, which helps to promote proper oral development and healthy
teeth.
A child attached to a
bottle and using it
as nighttime comfort (aka the
bottle is in bed with him) is at risk for dental caries due to sugars in milk coating those new
baby teeth and not getting brushed off.
This can lead to
baby tooth decay — also known
as «
baby bottle tooth decay.»
Babies at the breast have to use as much as 60 times more energy to get food than do those drinking from a bottle... As [the babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy teeth.&
Babies at the breast have to use
as much as 60 times more energy to get food than do those drinking from a bottle... As [the babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy teeth.&raqu
as much
as 60 times more energy to get food than do those drinking from a bottle... As [the babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy teeth.&raqu
as 60 times more energy to get food than do those drinking from a
bottle...
As [the babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy teeth.&raqu
As [the
babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy teeth.&
babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy
teeth.»
I honestly think that the reason to switch to cups is that most of the
babies go to sleep while having
bottle in their mouth and that habbit after 1 year (or
as soon
as they start to get
teeth) may cause
tooth decay since they will be having
teeth by this time.
Early Childhood Cavities (ECC), more commonly known
as «
baby bottle tooth decay» is a condition that affects children up to the age of three, or
as long
as they remain using a
bottle.
I put a final picture of myself in the lower right hand corner thus: A goofy smile on my four - day unshaven face, two front
teeth blacked out via black electrician's tape stuck thereon, pop -
bottle - thick glasses detailing my squinty - eyed outpeering geezer gaze, and what was left of my hair arranged precisely
as it was in my
baby picture.