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Ask the Dentist with Dr. Mark Burhenne

Episode #28: Can Breastfeeding Give my Child Cavities?

Sep 21, 2021
24:25

As the parent of a young child, there is a lot of internal and external pressure to give them the best possible start in life. But what if it’s not always clear whether something will have a positive or negative impact? Our question this week comes from Anna, a lactation consultant who is concerned over the correlation she has seen between breastfeeding moms and cavities in young children. In today’s episode, we hear from Dr. B about the benefits of breastfeeding, why it does not cause cavities, and what other factors in your child’s life might be causing cavities. We also discuss how a vaginal birth can influence a child’s oral microbiome and why infant formula is likely to cause cavities. Later, Dr. B shares how to institute positive habits that will benefit your child’s microbiome and why it's so beneficial. For all this and much more, tune in today!


Key Points From This Episode:

  • Introducing today’s topic on whether breastfeeding can cause cavities in children
  • Why breastmilk does not cause cavities, as it is not cariogenic
  • How your method of birth can have an impact on your child’s oral microbiome
  • The study of breastfeeding for more than 40 days and how it affects your child
  • The link between breastfeeding and facial development
  • Why using formula can cause tooth decay
  • How the condition of the mother before birth plays a role in the child’s health
  • How a vaginal birth assists your child’s microbiome
  • Why breastmilk is the ideal method for culturing a child’s microbiome
  • Some of the factors that cause tooth decay in humans versus other mammals
  • Why it’s important to minimize saliva sharing activities like sharing a toothbrush
  • Snacks: it’s not about the quantity of the snack, but the frequency of the snack
  • Dr. B’s advice for preventing cavities by teaching children proper oral care habits
  • Why it’s good to take your child to see a dentist from as early as six months


How to Submit Your Question:

Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist 


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