SciTech Daily – “Experts Alert: This Common Practice May Contribute to Tooth Decay in Young Children”
Related: Explore the research published in the Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

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  1. It’s concerning to see how certain habits can lead to tooth decay in toddlers, as highlighted in the recent study. Early dental health is crucial for long-term wellbeing, and it’s important for parents to be aware of the risks associated with habits like frequent sugar consumption or not maintaining proper oral hygiene. These findings reinforce the necessity of educating parents about preventive measures and establishing a routine that includes regular dental check-ups and healthy eating practices. Sharing information like this can empower caregivers to make better choices for their children’s oral health.

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