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05.01.03, 05:34
Po pierwsze prosba do moderatora o nie przenoszenie tego postu na inne forum, bo nie jest to porada, a informacja dla innych mam. Byc moze ktorejs sie przyda.Po drugie tradycyjnie nie podejmuje sie tlumaczenia na polski, niech zrobi to ktos bardziej kompetentny. W razie problemow sluze pomoca.Baby"s dental health: It"s never too early.Primary teeth (baby teeth) are important because they help baby make the transition to solid food. But they also serve as markers for the secondary teeth your child will have for life. Losing a baby tooth to decay early on often allows teeth on either side to move into empty space, making for crooked or crowded teeth once your child"s secondary teeth appear. Until baby cuts his first tooth, the American Dental Association urges parents to wipe an infant"s gums gently with clean gauze after every meal or snack. this will rid the mouth of food sources for the harmful bacteria that result in cavities and gum disease. See your child"s dentist by age one to learn about other ways of preventing dental disease.Children aged three and under who drink from a bottle (even if it contains breastmilk) are the most likely to suffer from baby bottle tooth decay, destruction that occurs primarily in the upper front teeth. The carbohydrates in these beverages bathe the teeth and provide the constant food source for bacteria. Avoid decay by never putting a baby to sleep with a bottle if you cannot swab his mouth with gauze after he drinks; offering beverages in a cup to older infants;; discouraging access to sugary drinks; and never filling your child"s bottle with juice or soda. Breastfeeding is an easy way to avoid this problem, but be sure to remove your breasted baby from the breast as soon as you"re sure he is done to reduce contact between gum tissue and the carbohydrate in breast milk.magazyn ePregnancy, styczen 2003