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AUTHOR: mommieannDATE: 08/01/03 12:56pm
SUBJECT: Re: Bedtime bottle
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AUTHOR: lereve
MAKE SURE you switch to only water in the bottle at bed. When babies fall asleep with a bottle of milk or juice in their mouth, the milk or juice pools in their mouth and literally eats away at thier teeth. It can get so bad it even damages the adult teeth. One of my friends allowed her son to fall alseep with bottles of milk and juice, and his dentist had to knock him out, pull 5 of his baby teeth and even dig into the gums and remove some of his adult teeth! He was only 5! Switch to water NOW.
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