How to Avoid the Dreaded Bottle Rot

- Young Dentistry for Children
AS PEDIATRIC DENTAL care experts, our top priority is good dental health in our young patients. In addition to providing great care in our practice, this includes giving parents of small children all the tools and knowledge they need to keep those teeth healthy and strong. Today, we want to focus on protecting kidsโ€™ teeth from something called โ€œbottle rot.โ€

Bottle Rot: Pretty Much What It Sounds Like

Bottle rot, also called โ€œbaby bottle tooth decayโ€ is what happens when the sugar in milk or juice is allowed to linger in a baby, toddler, or small childโ€™s mouth for extended periods of time on a regular basis. A bottle or sippy cup at bedtime is a major culprit. Over time, those sugars feed the bacteria in the childโ€™s mouth, and they can develop serious tooth decay and cavities. It can even happen with breast feeding if the babyโ€™s gums and teeth arenโ€™t cleaned afterward!

Tips for Preventing Bottle Rot

Avoiding this problem is simple in theory: only use bottles or sippy cups at mealtimes. If a child older than six months still gets thirsty in between meals, give them water. In practice, sometimes itโ€™s hard to withhold that tasty juice when itโ€™s what the little one wants, particularly when bedtime feels like a battle zone, but stay strong! Keeping their adorable smiles healthy will be worth it.
Beyond limiting bottles and sippy cups to mealtimes, itโ€™s also important to clean out the milk or juice residue after a meal. Start brushing those baby teeth as soon as they appear, using a soft toothbrush and a tiny dab of toothpaste. Itโ€™s also a good idea to limit their overall consumption of sugary drinks like juice and soda.

Treating Bottle Rot When It Happens

If your child already has some tooth decay or youโ€™re worried they might have it in the future, schedule an appointment with us! We can assess how extensive the decay is and determine the best steps to take to treat existing cavities and prevent new ones from developing. We can also give their teeth extra protection with sealants and fluoride varnish treatments.

Help Us Help Your Child Have Healthy Teeth and Gums

Parenting comes with all kinds of challenges, but we want to help make sure that keeping your childrenโ€™s teeth healthy is as easy to achieve as possible, including preventing and treating bottle rot. If itโ€™s been a while since you brought your kids in for a dental exam and professional cleaning, just give us a call!

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