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What Causes Tooth Decay in children?

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What Causes Tooth Decay in children?

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Tooth Decay can be caused by many factors such as: Mothers Diet during pregnancy, Diet of the Child, Baby Bottle Mouth Syndrome, Dental Hygiene, and Heredity just to name a few. One very Strong factor that can cause Tooth Decay in Children is the result of a high sugar intake. This can occur in children as young as 6 to 12 months of age and it can happen very un-expectantly. When a baby sleeps with their bottle in their mouth the sugar from the juice and the bottle’s nipple will settle around their upper teeth. You can avoid this type of Tooth decay by simply making sure that your baby does not go to sleep while consistently sucking on the bottle… now we at teething-teeth.com recommend breast feeding, but that’s a topic we’ll touch on in our breast feeding section (smile). Sugar and the Tooth Decay link My grandmother was from the country, and if you know anyone from the country they have a way of saying things that are a little different from city folks; but when they speak you unde

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