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Topic: black spot on babys tooth
Posted By: Aroz
Subject: black spot on babys tooth
Date Posted: 11 November 2009 at 1:42pm

Just last night I was inspecting my babys teeth as her top teeth are just coming through and I noticed a black spot at the back of her front tooth. I'm wondering if I should take her to see a doctor or dentist as I looked online and read that it is usually caused by bottle rot except my baby is still breastfed and uses a sipper cup for water. She always falls asleep on the breast though and I wonder if this could cause the problem too? I was about to wean her onto a bottle and now I'm unsure if it will make the problem worse or not. She also has been on lactulose for a while as she suffers from constipation and as it is quite syrupy and sweet thought maybe this could contribute to tooth decay too? Everyone else I talk to doesnt seem too concerned though as they seem to think first teeth aren't as important as they fall out anyway. I know this isn't the case but it keeps making me think maybe Im worrying too much. Has anyone else had this problem with their babys teeth and how was it fixed?



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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 11 November 2009 at 5:54pm
i havent heard of it before... but do know my daughter saw a dentist before she was one just as part of her normal dental check ups... so might pay to enrol her with the dental service and get them to check it out.

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Posted By: skp
Date Posted: 11 November 2009 at 11:13pm
I would take her to get it checked out, I knew a couple who was giving their baby milk before bed and not brushing his teeth and all the front baby teeth ended up needing to be pulled out and it was really awful! Also if the baby teeth aren't there it can affect how the big teeth come through.

Better to be safe!

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