Posts Tagged ‘baby teeth’

Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Early childhood tooth decay, caused by baby bottles. Photo courtesy ADA.org

Early childhood tooth decay, caused by baby bottles. Photo courtesy ADA.org

As early as six months, when children cut their first teeth, are they susceptible to decay. In extreme cases, babies and young children have had to undergo restorative and reconstructive surgeries to handle the problems caused by what’s commonly called “Baby Bottle Tooth Decay”.

The good news, however, is that this problem can be prevented. (more…)

Baby teeth: To pull, or not to pull?

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Children generally lose their first tooth around the age of 6 or 7. For most kids, it’s an extremely exciting thing to have happen to them, likely because of the chance that the Tooth Fairy will come by while they’re sleeping.

For some kids and parents though, it can be somewhat traumatic. Sometimes the “tonguing” of the tooth can be irresistible yet produce a pain the child may have never had before. Other times, it may be “hanging by a thread” and be begging to be yanked, but the child is frightened or the parent is squeamish to go through with it. (more…)