To this day, my two older boys have been gaps and neither of them is the desire to eat sweets on a regular basis. The third child, a daughter, was to develop a sweet tooth, and had one or two small cavities, when he was 7 or 8 years old. Here are some good tips that really works. Sit your child down to once a week or once a month, and let them eat all the soft candy they want. Believe me they get tired of it. When they have eaten all they want, ask them to go brush your teeth carefully and wait until the next time they want another good feed.
Man is a creature of habit. Why does not instill some good habits and bad habits. It takes the same amount of effort, but the result may be quite different and useful. Here are some tips that will help prevent baby bottle tooth decay:
* It soothes the child during the day, give them a pacifier or a bottle of water instead of milk or juice.
* NEVER! NEVER immerse the nipple jar of honey or other sugar-containing liquids.
* Going to sleep, never put your baby to sleep a bottle of sugary liquid, dilute fruit juices such as apple juice or milk. Give them as a substitute for water.
* Never allow your child to feed continuously throughout the night while you sleep. Use a pacifier instead.
* Do not add sugar, baby food!
* Use a wet cloth to wipe the baby's teeth after feeding.
* Ask your dentist about the child's fluoride needs.
* Teach your child to drink a cup of his or her first birthday.
Granted these tips will take some effort and perseverance on your part, but believe me, it's worth it, and you can literally save you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars to the value of dental care during the formative years of your child's life.You can collect all the information about dental tips in my 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th part of this article. so read all the part.