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Did you know that a milk bottle can rot your baby’s teeth? Early childhood caries, also called baby bottle tooth decay, is quite common. Many parents dismiss the concern because infant teeth will fall out anyway, but healthy baby teeth are placeholders for permanent teeth. If your child’s baby teeth are damaged, it can lead to dental problems later on.

What is Baby Bottle Tooth Decay?

“Baby bottle tooth decay” is a dental condition in which your child’s teeth experience early decay. Usually, we observe this in the upper front teeth, but any of your infant’s teeth can experience damage from decay.

What Causes Baby Bottle Tooth Decay? 

Early tooth decay in infants and toddlers can occur due to several reasons, including:

Not knowing how to properly brush and floss your children’s teeth can only intensify these causes.

Symptoms of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

If you notice any of these symptoms on your infant’s teeth, it’s important to contact a dentist.

These signs can be hard to detect since your babies’ teeth are so small. That is why you should take your kids to the dentist regularly as soon as their first tooth appears or before they turn one. This is the best way to prevent decay.

How To Prevent Early Childhood Caries

The most effective way of preventing a milk bottle from rotting your toddler’s teeth is to limit its use. For instance, make sure your baby finishes a bottle before going to bed and doesn’t keep sucking on it for a prolonged amount of time. Here are some other ways you can protect your infant’s teeth from early decay:

Treatment for Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

If you notice any symptoms of decay in your infants’ teeth, schedule an appointment with the dentist as soon as you can. Not doing so will lead to:

Fortunately, there are several treatments available for this condition based on its severity, including:

Fluoride is a preventative treatment recommended by the Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research that can strengthen the tooth’s enamel and reverse mild decay.

The dentist can cover a visible decay with composite filling to save your infants’ teeth from baby bottle tooth decay. In more severe cases, pulp therapy or even extraction may be necessary.

Severe cases might also require dental sealants to cover the tooth’s pits and fissures, control the decay, and help prevent future cavities.

Along with treatment, the dentist will also give you dietary advice to keep your kids’ teeth safe and healthy.

Protect Your Infants’ Teeth at Children’s Dentistry 

Don’t hesitate to contact a dentist if you suspect your children are suffering from baby bottle tooth decay. You can visit us at Lolo Children’s Dentistry if you’re in Western Montana. Our child-friendly office and experienced staff will put both you and your baby at ease. We’re accepting new patients without waiting lists, and we would love to welcome your little ones to our family. Give us a call at 406-284-8669.