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The definitive guide to protecting children's teeth.... what are your best teeth-saving tips?

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carriemumsnet · 03/04/2008 22:22

We're wanting to put together a definitive guide to how to care for your child's teeth. We think there's a lot of advice on nutrition and gen health, but - and maybe it's just us - somehow the health professionals assume we know about teeth and quite a lot of us don't.

We're looking for a mixture of how to get a reluctant toddler to clean their teeth, best toothbrushes etc plus general facts and info that may or may not be widely known. For example it took me watching my 5 year old ds having all his milk teeth filled (and several taken out) to learn that:

You should give all sweet things in one go - better (for your teeth - not necessarily your waistline) eat six mars bars in one sitting and then nothing all week, than have a bit every few hours/ every day.

You should have sweet snacks with meals, not in between.

That raisins and dried fruit are the work of the devil - worse than sweets? Likewise fruit juice though I think a straw makes it better than a sippy cup?

That giving a baby/toddler a bottle of milk to fall asleep with causes decay.

That if you have to give sweet stuff between meals, you should give the child cheese, an apple or water afterwards to try and neutralise the sugar.

(So apples are OK, apple juice not OK)

Perhaps that's all obvious/ well known, but we don;t think it is to everyone and it's certainly not made clear by all HV's/ docs - and by the time you get to see a dentist it's often too late.

So please post your tips and your facts/info here and if we have any Mumsnetter dentists who'd like to give our guide the once over once we've compiled it, we'd be delighted to hear from you.

Thanks in advance

carriemumsnet · 04/04/2008 22:18

Thanks for these please keep them coming (no teeth showing on that smiley eh?)

Can anyone clear up the flouride good or bad thing?

We were told for ds to use extra flouride toothpaste as he too has "weak enamel"

Dentist then tells friend that her child (who used to eat toothpaste) has had too much flouride and that it's eroded her teeth

Then hygeinist tells me never to let children use adult toothpaste or they'll get white spots from too much flouride...help please !

I was also told that regular fruit (ie not dried) was fine between meals just not juice - is that wrong?

CatherineMumsnet · 08/04/2008 10:43

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carriemumsnet · 29/04/2008 18:14

Hi All

Hoping to compile this into something of a manageable read soon, so please do keep adding your comments. Also if there are any Mumsnet dentists out there who'd like to give us their take - that would also be great!

carriemumsnet · 29/04/2008 18:17

Ok back with mum of dentally challenged dc's hat back on...rather than MNHQ..

How do you cope with morning brushing if you not supposed to brush within half an hour of eating.?.. can't get up any earlier - sorry!

Also might have dreamt this, but think if your teeth are knocked out you should put them in milk and dash to dentist for best chance of success... can anyone verify if this is true?

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