Agency Contact:
Colleen Conover
SSD&W
973-263-5197
Nancy Sergeant
973-537-9822 |
Client
Contact:
Diane Belle
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey
973-285-4058 |
BABY BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY LEADING
CAUSE OF TOOTH LOSS IN CHILDREN
PARSIPPANY, NJ (October 2001) – Baby bottle
tooth decay (BBTD) - a serious dental condition that
strikes children between the ages of one and four
- is the subject of a new public-awareness campaign.
The campaign, which is sponsored by Delta Dental
Plan of New Jersey (Delta Dental) and is geared toward
parents, sets forth the facts of this preventable
condition that, when left unchecked, can change children's
sleeping and eating habits and may lead to more serious
conditions that affect children's growth. BBTD is
caused by prolonged exposure to fluids such as milk,
formula and juice, especially when used in the bedtime
or naptime bottle. While children are sleeping, the
sugary fluids tend to pool around the teeth and become
a breeding ground for bacteria. These bacteria produce
acid that attacks tooth enamel and, after repeated
attacks, can cause decay. Exposure over a long time
can cause severe toothaches and eventually lead to
abscessed teeth or tooth loss.Delta Dental's education
program offers parents advice for preventing BBTD,
such as:
- Start offering children fluids in a cup at
six months and have babies off bottles at the
age of one year.
- Avoid using bottles to help children fall
asleep. If a bottle is needed at bedtime, fill
it with water rather than sugary liquids.
- Even before the first tooth appears, clean
the baby's gum and tooth area with a soft washcloth
at least once a day.
- Check baby's mouth for any early signs of
tooth decay, such as white streaks on the upper
four front teeth near the gum line.
- Schedule a child's first dental appointment
six months after the first tooth erupts, but
no later than the child's first birthday.
"Our goal is to highlight the fact that baby,
or primary, teeth are very important for a child," said
Dr. Scott Navarro, Dental Director, Delta Dental. "Children
need healthy teeth for chewing, speaking clearly,
developing self-esteem, and spacing for their permanent
teeth. We want to let parents know that with a little
effort they can help ensure their child will have
a happy, healthy smile."
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey, Inc., is New
Jersey’s leading and largest dental benefits
carrier, providing coverage to more than one
million people through contracts with employers
in New Jersey and Connecticut. The Delta Dental
Plan system is a national network of independently
operated, not-for-profit dental service corporations
specializing in providing dental benefits programs
for employee groups throughout the country. For
more information visit us on the Web at www.deltadentalnj.com.