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Date: | Sat, 25 Nov 1995 08:31:53 -0600 |
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An irish dentist spoke at the LLLI conference last summer and he was quite
convincing that bottle mouth does not happen with breast feeding. He had
historical evidence that bottle mouth did exist in our past when all kids
were breastfed (at least those who survived). Of the number of cavities
found in deceased children, most kids had none, two kids had decay in their
entire mouth. Because the statistics were done using teeth counts, it looked
like the cavities were wide spread, when instead these two kids had a horrible
problem and the other kids were sucking through the night, or whatever was
the usual practice, without harming their teeth.
This was a CERP session so his outline and bib are available. Harry Torney is
his name. Session 122.
He related caries to Strep mutans and to enamal defects. Lots of interesting
stuff.
Ruth Sweet of Verona WI
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