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Baby bottle tooth decay

Ogden Dentist Dr. Jim Ellis discusses baby bottle tooth decay. Sphere: Related Content

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Baby bottle tooth decay

Basics of baby bottle tooth decay! Video Rating: 5 / 5 Sphere: Related Content

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Baby Bottle Tooth Decay – How Can It Be Avoided?

Baby Bottle Tooth Decay – How Can It Be Avoided? Baby bottle tooth decay is a medical issue that’s been a true nightmare for children and grownups alike. This is a syndrome that is characterized by excessive decay in the teeth of both young children and infants. Baby bottle tooth decay is also called bottle [...]

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Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Alex Hecht DDS Dental School – NYU SIDental.com Video Rating: 0 / 5 Sphere: Related Content

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Baby bottle tooth decay – AnaheimPediatricDentistry.com

The ADA Dental Minute is an informative news feature presented by practicing dentist Dr. Maria Lopez Howell. Produced and distributed for broadcast and cable television audiences in Spanish and English, the ADA Dental Minutes are produced by the ADA as timely and concise oral health messages. Video Rating: 0 / 5 Sphere: Related Content

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Healthy Smiles: Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

For more information, visit wmht.org/healthysmiles. Video Rating: 0 / 5 Midland Texas Pediatric Dentist – Dr. Michael Wilkerson @ the kid’s place helps educate you in regards to baby bottle tooth decay. Sphere: Related Content

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Doctor/Doctor – Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

It is very important that your child does not sleep with a bottle at night, or that you breast feed all night long… Sphere: Related Content

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Early Childhood Caries / Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry says that frequent consumption of liquids containing fermentable carbohydrates (eg, juice, milk, formula, soda) increases the risk of dental caries due to prolonged contact between sugars in the liquid and cariogenic bacteria on the teeth. Poor feeding practices without appropriate preventive measures can lead to a distinctive pattern of [...]

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