From 12 to 18 Months - Healthy Teeth
Baby Your Baby

Between 12 and 18 months of age, a baby usually has four front
top teeth, four front bottom teeth, and four back teeth. You can
brush these teeth with a small soft-bristled toothbrush using little
or no toothpaste. Clean your child's gums with a warm, clean, wet
washcloth.
As you wean your baby, the naptime and nighttime bottles are often
the last to go. Putting your baby to bed with a bottle can cause "baby
bottle tooth decay," a serious dental disease. Instead, let her
have the bottle before laying her down to sleep. Sucking on a thumb
or finger is relaxing to babies and will not cause
damage to the teeth at this age.
Babies eat finger foods throughout the day. To reduce the risk
of tooth decay, limit how often you give sugars and starches rather
than limit the amount of these foods. Give her three crackers at
one time, rather than one cracker three times during the morning. "Natural" sugars
are as harmful to the teeth as refined sugars.
Remember to give a daily fluoride supplement, as prescribed by
your health care provider or dentist, until your child is 14 years
of age, unless your water supply is fluoridated. Take your child
to the dentist for regular checkups.
From 12 to 18 Months
Your Developing Baby
Nutrition
Hearing and Speech
Healthy Teeth
Safety
Books for Babies
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