Bottle tooth decay is a very dangerous form of tooth decay that occurs in children up to 3 years of age. The disease develops quickly and can quickly lead to the destruction of teeth (characteristic black stumps form in the child’s mouth). The cause is prolonged bottle feeding, especially feeding sweetened foods and drinks, such as juice or milk with honey, through a pacifier before going to bed. Your child’s teeth should be cared for even before teeth appear. It is recommended to implement appropriate hygiene habits at that time. You should wash your child’s gum ridges with gauze soaked in water or chamomile infusion. As soon as the first teeth erupt, they should be brushed after meals (at least twice a day, especially before going to bed!). At first, you can wipe the teeth with gauze, and then introduce soft toothbrushes adapted to the child’s age.
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