My baby boy is 3 years old uske teeth sad gye aur aage k teeth toot gye any medicated tooth paste or liquid to protect his teeth take use pain na ho aur thoda cheek Ho jye. Aur wo syrp nhi pita calcium ki koi tablet any multi vitamin.
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Hello, From your query it looks like your child might be having early childhood caries (ECC) or nursing bottle caries. I recommend that you take your child to a pediatric dentist (kid's dentist) for a consultation. Get a fluoride application done by your dentist and at home you can use Tooth Mousse (available online) to be applied at bedtime after brushing your kid's teeth. His teeth needs to be brushed twice a day with kids toothpaste and also after every meal, the mouth has to be rinsed. Avoid frequent snacking of junk food like biscuits, chips, fruit juice, etc. Instead give him whole fruits to eat. I don't think there is any need of calcium or multivitamin tablets for the teeth. Please consult with a pediatric dentist as soon as possible. Thanks.
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Tooth decay isn't a problem that affects only adults. Toddler tooth decay is a concern for parents because 42 percent of children ages 2 to 11 develop a cavity in their primary teeth, reports the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Nearly 28 percent of children ages 2 to 5 develop at least one cavity. This may lead a parent to wonder what causes tooth decay, how to prevent it and how to treat it. When a sticky acidic film called plaque builds up on the teeth and begins to break down the tooth's surface. A diet high in sugar can help stimulate the production of plaque. As it progresses, tooth decay can cause an infection of underlying gum tissue. This type of infection is known as a dental abscess and can be extremely painful. Please consult a dentist for treatment.
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