Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 I Was thinking the saMe thing..my daughter is 14 months and still has no teeth... T-Mobile, America's First Nationwide 4G Network Sent by Samsung Mobile S wrote: >Hope it is okay that I am jumping in here, but yes, I would brush with a >little bit of toothpaste daily. Start with the childrens fluoride free kind >since she will not be able to spit out the toothpaste and they should not be >swallowing fluoride. At least this is the opinion of Callie's pediatric >dentist. If anyone has problems with their child accepting a toothbrush >into their mouth, you might have better luck with tooth wipes. Something >like this: > >http://www.amazon.com/My-Dentist-Choice-Tooth-Tissues/dp/B0015R9GBG/ref=sr_1_2?\ s=hpc & ie=UTF8 & qid=1317317648 & sr=1-2 > >My dentist gave us a sample of a brand called Spiffies. Best of luck! > > >Callie's Mommy >http://calliebloggie.blogspot.com/ > > >----- Forwarded Message ----- >*From:* Kat Reid >*To:* " polymicrogyria " <polymicrogyria > >*Sent:* Thursday, September 29, 2011 1:11 PM >*Subject:* Re: Re: seizures and medication > > > So what do you suggest? My girl has just turned 1 and is cutting her first >tooth with two others trying. Once they are through should I be brushing >them with a little bit of toothpaste daily? > >________________________________ > >To: polymicrogyria >Sent: Friday, 30 September 2011 5:12 AM >Subject: RE: Re: seizures and medication > > >Its a fight for us too. My son had tooth decay on his baby teeth and >suffered so much before we figured out what was wrong. When the dentists >looked at his teeth they said it didn't look like it would cause so much >pain. It wasn't until we put him under anesthesia and they took an xray >that they realized his teeth were very bad. They pulled out 2 and capped >2. We are diligent now. Some days he gives us a hard time but some days he >just accepts it. I agree, it so much work and I feel the same way some >times, I also have a 2 year old that drives me crazy! LOL. > >To: polymicrogyria >From: me@... >Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 05:45:24 +0000 >Subject: Re: seizures and medication > > > > > > > My son has gotten most of his teeth as would a typical child but a >some of them are missing enamel. Anyone else have this issue? The dentist >says I should brush them with fluoride toothpaste regularly. I try as often >as I can but most often I just wipe them off with a wet washcloth. > >I'm just too tired to fight him to get the brush in as much as I should. >There are so many things I have to do to him that upset him, I'm just >picking my battles. I'm hoping I'm not making a mistake! > > > >> > >> Do pmg kids tend to teeth later? Sorry I'm off topic. Just noticed that a >lot of your babies are older and teething. My son is 10 months old and still >hasn't any teeth thought maybe the two were connected. Thanks! > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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