EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES
Early
childhood caries (ECC), also known as baby bottle tooth decay (BBTD) is a
preventable, infectious disease caused by certain types of bacteria that
live in your mouth. Bacteria stick to the film on your teeth called plaque. The
bacteria feed on what you eat, especially sugars & cooked starch and produce acids, these
acids can break down the tooth’s outer surface and dissolve valuable minerals.
The result is cavities. Children who snack frequently, have a high level of
bacteria, or go to sleep with a bottle containing anything other than water,
are more likely to have ECC.
How
to prevent ECC?
Many parents do not realize that nutritious food and drinks
such as milk, formula, breast milk, and fruit juice have naturally occurring
sugars that contribute to the decay process. When children go to bed with a
bottle containing milk for example, liquid sits in the child’s mouth for an
extended period creating a perfect environment for bacteria. You can’t stop
feeding your child nutritious food, but you can regulate when and how often
your child is exposed to “sugar hits.” Limit between meal snacking and if a
bottle is needed, use only water at nap/bed time.

• Avoid
sharing spoons and forks with your child
• Proper feeding techniques and cleaning
your child’s mouth will also help prevent ECC.
• Hold your baby when you feed
him/her
• Remove the bottle when baby falls asleep
• Wipe off baby’s teeth/gums
with a damp washcloth at least twice per day and when baby is done eating.
Parents
play an important role in the early detection of decay. Lift your child’s lip
to look for early signs of decay – white spots. If you see white spots,
especially on your child’s front teeth, schedule an appointment with your dentist. Your dentist may want to apply fluoride for a few months to
protect your child’s teeth from further damage. When your baby‘s first tooth
erupts, begin cleaning baby’s teeth with a soft washcloth or small, soft
toothbrush with a tiny smear of toothpaste with fluoride. At this age, your
dentist or pediatrician may also want to prescribe fluoride supplements.
Fluoride helps strengthen developing teeth making them more resistant to decay.
Children that drink fluoridated community water should not receive fluoride
supplements. Begin brushing your child’s teeth with a pea-size dab of
toothpaste at age two. Instruct your child to spit out the toothpaste after
brushing. Continue to help your child brush their teeth until they have
mastered this skill – usually around eight years old.



• Avoid passing your saliva to your child.
• Put
water in baby’s bottle or sippy cup at nap/bed time.
• Lift your child’s lip to
look for signs of decay.
• Offer healthy foods and limit sugary food and drinks.
• Keep baby’s mouth clean.
• Take baby to a dentist when his or her
first tooth erupts or by age one, whichever is earlier. Schedule your exam with
a dentist for optimal oral health.
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No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755,044-49504825
Email :- rootzdentalcare@gmail.com
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