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Wendy
J. Weimer, D.D.S. Your Northland Family Dentist |
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What's
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay? The condition also is associated with breast-fed infants who have prolonged feeding habits or with children whose pacifiers are frequently dipped in honey, sugar or syrup. The sweet fluids left in the mouth increases the chances of cavities while the infant is sleeping. How can I prevent baby bottle tooth decay? Plaque removal activities should begin upon eruption of the first baby tooth. When brushing a child's teeth, use a soft toothbrush and a pea-shaped amount of fluoride toothpaste. Parents should first bring their child to the dentist when the child is between six and 12 months old. Will changes in my child's diet help prevent baby bottle
tooth decay? To incorporate these changes: Gradually dilute the bottle contents with water over a
period of 2-3 weeks. This information was compiled for you by the Academy of
General Dentistry. Your dentist cares about long-term dental health for
you and your family and demonstrates that concern by belonging to the
Academy of General Dentistry. As one of the 37,000 general dentists in
the United States and Canada who are members of the Academy, your dentist
participates in an ongoing program of professional development and continuing
education to remain current with advances in the profession and to provide
quality patient treatment. Visit the AGD's website at www.agd.org. To
find a dentist, please call 877/2X-A-YEAR (877/292-9327). You have permission
to photocopy this page and distribute it to your patients. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACT: Susan Urbanczyk, public relations manager, at 312.440.4308 or media@agd.org or Jennifer Starkey, public relations coordinator, at 312.440.4341 or media@agd.org. NOTE: Information that appears in General Dentistry, the AGD's peer-reviewed journal, AGD Impact, the AGD's newsmagazine and related press releases do not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the AGD. The Academy of General Dentistry is a non-profit organization of more than 37,000 general dentists dedicated to staying up-to-date in the profession through continuing education. A general dentist is the primary care provider for patients of all ages and is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patient's oral health needs. |
| Wendy
J. Weimer D.D.S. | 2700 Clay Edwards Dr., Suite 345| North Kansas City,
MO. 64116| 816.877.0200 |