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Wendy
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High-Sugar
Infancy Can Mean Adult Sugar Dependancy This is also
the age that a baby's first tooth erupts, and the types of foods that
are introduced to the baby at this time can affect a lifetime of dental
health. In fact, a strong correlation has been found between the use of
sweetened drinks in infancy and the consumption of sugar-containing snacks
in later years. Fruit juices, for example, are high in sugar and should only comprise 10 percent of the baby's diet, yet one British study shows that 19 percent of the average child's diet in England is comprised of fruit juice. Fruit drinks can cause enamel erosion, and a baby should never be allowed to fall asleep with a bottle of fruit juice because the sugary liquid bathes the newly erupted teeth in a cavity-causing substance which can cause baby bottle tooth decay. "Drinks other than water should not be continually sipped throughout the day and should be served at mealtimes--never at bedtime," says Dr. Hausauer. "Children given high-sugar medicines regularly at bedtime are also at risk of forming cavities." 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. Learn more about AGD member dentists or find more information on dental health topics at www.agd.org/consumer. 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. |
| Wendy
J. Weimer D.D.S. | 2700 Clay Edwards Dr., Suite 345| North Kansas City,
MO. 64116| 816.877.0200 |