Simon P. Morris, DDS and Laurence A. Darrow, DDS
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Los Gatos, CA
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PEDIATRIC DENTAL TOPICS

  • First Visit at Age 1
  • Tips for a Successful Visit
  • Prevention in Infants & Toddlers
  • Prevention in Children & Teens
  • Visual Guide to Brushing Techniques
  • Thumb Sucking
  • Tooth Eruption Chart
  • Dental X-rays
  • Fluoride

Preventing Cavities in Infants and Toddlers

What Causes Tooth Decay?

Several specific types of bacteria that live on the teeth cause decay. When sugar is consumed, the bacteria use the sugar and then manufacture acids that dissolve the teeth and cause an infection in the tooth. This infection is called decay.

What Is Early Childhood Tooth Decay?

Babies who go to bed with a bottle of milk, formula, or juice are more likely to get tooth decay. Because the sugar in formula, milk, or juice stays in contact with the teeth for a long time during the night, the teeth can decay quickly.

Some Tips To Avoid Early Childhood Tooth Decay

  • Put your child to bed with a bottle of plain water, not milk or juice.
  • Stop nursing when your child is asleep or has stopped sucking on the bottle.
  • Try not to let your child walk around using a bottle of milk or juice as a pacifier.
  • Start to teach your child to drink from a cup at about six months of age. Plan to stop using a bottle by 12 to 14 months at the latest.
  • Don't dip your child's pacifier in honey or sugar.

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Simon P. Morris, DDS & Laurence A. Darrow, DDS
14507 South Bascom Avenue, Los Gatos, CA 95032 • Telephone: 408-356-9101 • Fax: 408-358-3722

Drs. Morris and Darrow provide pediatric dentistry and sedation dentistry for kids
For the communities of San Jose, Los Gatos, Campbell, Saratoga, Cupertino, & Sunnyvale CA.

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