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How can I prevent tooth decay from a bottle or nursing?

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How can I prevent tooth decay from a bottle or nursing?

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Encourage your child to drink from a cup as they approach their first birthday. Children should not fall asleep with a bottle. At-will nighttime breast-feeding should be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begins to erupt. Drinking juice from a bottle should be avoided.

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To prevent tooth decay in young children, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry; http://aapd.org recommends that children be encouraged to begin drinking from a cup as they approach their first birthday. At nap times or at night, children should not fall asleep with a bottle. It is recommended that nighttime breast-feeding be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begin to erupt. Drinking juice or other sugary drinks from a bottle should always be avoided. When such drinks are offered, they should be served in a cup. General Anesthesia Dr.Baloul is a pediatric dentist on staff at the San Franciscan Children Hospital. patients requiering general anesthesia can been seen. Our facility is approved for General Anesthesia (deep sleep) sedation. For more involved surgical procedures, we offer General Anesthesia, which is administered by a certified anesthesiologist. The anesthesiologist will stay throughout the procedure and until you are completely awake afterwards.

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Encourage your child to drink from a cup as they approach their first birthday. Children should not fall asleep with a bottle. At-will nighttime breast-feeding should be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begin to erupt. Drinking juice from a bottle should be avoided. When juice is offered, it should be in a cup.

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To prevent tooth decay in young children, the [American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry; recommends that children be encouraged to begin drinking from a cup as they approach their first birthday. At nap times or at night, children should not fall asleep with a bottle. It is recommended that nighttime breast-feeding be avoided after the first primary (baby) teeth begin to erupt. Drinking juice or other sugary drinks from a bottle should always be avoided. When such drinks are offered, they should be served in a cup.

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