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Tooth decay in infantsBaby bottle tooth decay occurs with our baby’s first teeth, where bacteria act mouth with sugar or glucose fluids ingested through bottles sampled. The acid forms on our baby’s mouth can damage the enamel that covers and protects their young and first teeth.

This decay is mainly active in the front incisors. The saliva and tongue that help prevent plaque, better protect the lower teeth, to be more in touch with them.

Baby bottle tooth decay occurs when we dip his pacifier in sugar, give the bottle to our baby and we let him sleep with him in the mouth or sugary drinks.

To prevent this disease, we should avoid eating between meals, avoid also give you a bottle when you go to bed at night, and practice good oral hygiene to prevent food debris that can stay in your mouth.

Tooth decay is an infection, so you should treat it so it does not affect the new tooth. If your baby has baby bottle tooth decay, destruction may have a bad tooth and chew food as a precaution we avoid future problems.