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Barb Roseborough <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Sep 1999 08:16:01 -0400
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Just a personal anecdote consistent with what has been said about a basic
defect in tooth enamel ... within the past few years we have had three
babies in our family with this problem.  Two were children of nephews; the
latest was my own grandson, whose problem was not diagnosed until he was
almost four years old (about a year-and-a-half after he had weaned).

His dentist, a pediatric dentist, appeared quite knowledgeable.  This
dentist told my daughter that she had done nothing wrong nursing him at
night and that he would have had problems because of this congenital
problem, no matter what the feeding method (in fact it might have been worse
had he been fed ABM).  The dentist also felt that the youngster's permanent
teeth would be just fine.  The little guy had repairs done under sedation,
including a crown on one of his front teeth.

Barb Roseborough, MSN, RN
Saint Vincent Health Center
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Fax - 814-452-7611
Phone - 814-452-5680

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> From:         Michelle Eitan[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Monday, September 06, 1999 2:33 PM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Teeth
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is Michelle, this is my first time posting to the list. I have
> just
> begun assisting breastfeeding moms after completing a year course of
> lactation study and hospital rounds.
> Recently a mother of a one and a half year old nursing boy came to me very
> distraught.  Her dentist had just informed her that her son needs his four
> top center front teeth removed due to what he called "nursing rot".  The
> dentist told her that his teeth rotted because she breastfeeds the child
> on
> demand during the night. He quoted the ADA statement discouraging
> nocturnal
> breastfeeding after the first tooth comes in.
> Does anybody have any information that I can pass on to this mother, she
> feels very guilty about "ruining" her child's teeth and is considering
> weaning her child, basing her decision solely on what her dentist told
> her.
> Thank you.
>
> Michelle Eitan
>
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