Breastfeeding reduces cavaties!

Jun 16, 2025

Have you heard of bottle mouth?!!

 

A term coined where baby's getting a bottle of formula last thing at night has been linked to significant tooth decay. You will be happy to hear that no valid link  been made between breastfeeding and cavities.

A study done in May 2019 "teeth soaked in breastmilk do not lose calcium, whereas teeth soaked in infant formula do lose calcium". Factors that do influence cavity  formation however include...

 

✔️Access to fluoridated drinking water.

✔️The presence of strep mutans (the bacteria that causes tooth decay)  in the mouths of mothers and baby. Breastmilk actually contains Lactoferrin, a protein which kills strep mutans.

✔️The availibility of too many sugary snacks and drinks. Fruits included🍏🍉🍑

✔️Poor dental hygiene. Did you know that as soon as your baby's teeth erupt you should begin a brushing routine twice a day.


So keep on feeding mamas. 💪💪💪

 

 

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