Yes...
If your child is drinking from the bottle while they are sleeping or you are not cleaning their teeth/gums before they go to bed then it is definitely bad.
It is helpful even if you could wipe their teeth/gums with a soft moist cloth....this will remove any residual milk/other foods they may have on their teeth---> this will decrease the risk of your child developing cavities.
I think it is recommended to have your baby off the bottle by the age of 1 year.
The bottle can also have negative effects on your child's bite....their upper teeth can sort of "flare out". If you find it you can not have your child give up their bottle their baby teeth can flare out. But as long as you have them off of it by the time they are six (time when their first adult tooth starts to erupt) their adult teeth will be relatively uafffected (concerning bite).
Hope this helps!!
Yes, bottles can be bad for teeth because prolonged exposure to sugary or acidic drinks can lead to tooth decay. To minimize their negative impact, it is recommended to avoid using bottles for prolonged periods, especially with sugary or acidic drinks. Instead, drink water or use a straw to reduce contact with teeth. Additionally, practicing good oral hygiene, such as brushing and flossing regularly, can help protect teeth from damage.
this is probably bad cuz that's what happened to my friend and she had to have them pulled. she said it hurt after but not during.
I'm 12 and I still have 2 baby teeth. But I'm getting them pulled tomorrow then next week im getting spacers then 3 days later getting braces(:
No, it is not safe to reuse baby bottles without washing them first. Washing baby bottles helps to remove harmful bacteria and ensure the bottles are clean and safe for the baby to use.
Rinse aid is generally safe for baby bottles, but it is important to thoroughly rinse the bottles after using rinse aid to ensure that no residue remains. It is recommended to use a baby-safe rinse aid specifically designed for cleaning baby bottles.
Roman baby bottles were blown glass with a narrow funnel like orifice for the baby to drink out of.
No, it is not safe to microwave baby bottles as it can create hot spots in the liquid that can burn the baby's mouth. It is recommended to warm bottles using a bottle warmer or by placing them in warm water.
Baby teeth are temporary primary teeth. They will be replaced later by adult teeth.
If everything is just right, there is no need, but sometimes it is done. They usually only pull them if they are baby teeth, to make room for things to move around. Baby teeth don't hurt as bad to have removed. It will just be tender for the first day or two.
No, it is not safe to reuse baby bottles without washing them between uses. Washing baby bottles between uses helps prevent the growth of harmful bacteria that can make your baby sick.
Babycenter.com and babyparenting.com are a couple of great websites that have information about sterilizing bottles and nipples for your baby bottles. Buy dishwasher safe baby bottles and your problems will be solved. Also washing your baby bottles with warm water and soap by hand and then towel or air drying them should be enough.
Wash it