What Is Baby Bottle Tooth Decay?

Baby bottle tooth decay is caused by frequent and prolonged exposure of children's teeth to sugary liquids. These liquids include milk, formula, fruit juices, soda and other sweet drinks. The sugars in these liquids accumulate around the baby's teeth and gums and feed the bacteria into the plaque. Whenever children eat sugary liquids, the acids produced by these bacteria attack the teeth and gums. After many attacks, tooth decay can begin.
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This is also the case with extended breastfeeding infants or children who are frequently dipped in honey, sugar or syrup. The baby's sweet liquid remaining in his mouth while sleeping increases the chance of tooth decay.