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My daughter seems to have the worse teeth ever. They chip seem to be very weak and she also grinds them. We started brushing her teeth right away when she was little. She drinks plenty milk and always has. Take her to the dentist every 6 months for regular check-ups but just recently her dad and I have really started to notice how her teeth are looking worse and worse all the time. Ideas?

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First I would like to thank everyone for all the great info. I called to try and get her in to see a peds dentist and can not get in until June. I knew she had to be seen before that so I called her regular dentist. They got her in right away. They took an x-ray and did an exam. I explained to him that her teeth seem to chip real easily and they seem to bother her. Her trouble was coming from two cavities (ones they were watching from the previous visit.) They were located between two teeth and one tooth had actually chipped off. Which they lead to when she would eat it would push food between the teeth and get stuck in there causing the gum to hurt. He then asked what type of water we had (city or well) I told him we had city water and she also does the fluoride treatments at school. The city water was good but he told me the treatment she is getting in school is so diluted they recommend doing it daily. I scheduled another appt with him in a month to check her teeth again and get a cleaning. Thank you again for all your help.

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Hi, I am a mother of 2. My daughter's teeth didn't mineralize correctly so she had lots of problems. Especially with her molars. We took her to a pediatric dentist to address the issue. The capped her molars and told us if they didn't, her teeth would chip away. The first 2 dentists we had didn't catch it. She is 9 now and her adult teeth are looking good.

you can have her rinse with ACT fluoride rinse at night before bed--comes in different flavors, and gives her alittle more fluoride for the outside of her teeth--just brush teeth,rinse with ACT, then go to bed--the fluoride helps to harden the enamel--to prevent cavities--. I'm a dental hygienist---good luck--be careful of juice intake, carbonated drinks(the fizz is hard on their teeth) always "swish and swallow" water after eating or having high sugar drinks or food--always brush before bedtime!!!!
S.

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Hi My DD had really great teeth when she was born but they deteriated(sp?) also. I would check you floride level in your water.Thats was our problem that had she has "soft" teeth.
Hope that helps!
C.

I'll echo what Jill said about milk sometimes not being good. We have been taught ever since grade school that milk is such a great source of calcium. Sure, it has 20% of your daily RDA right on the carton, but calcium is not absorbed with protein, which is what milk is. I've heard that broccoli and especially almonds have high sources of calcium...higher than milk! It may be worth checking into some alternate sources of calcium.

I've always had what they call soft teeth. My brothers would brush their teeth and be fine and I would do the same maybe even more and still end up with cavities. As an adult now I use a
prescription toothpaste. You use it like regular toothpaste but no rinsing afterwards. Maybe see if there's something like this for kids. Also for sure switch her to an electric tooth brush it will make a big difference. On top of all this I've always had a huge sweet tooth. She may be getting more sugar than you know about. I was was horrible at sneaking the sweets. My Mom would faint if she knew how much sugar i use to sneak in.
Hope that helps,
K.

Check out the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

http://www.aapd.org/pediatricinformation/faq.asp

Lots of info there and you might be able to find what you need.

celiac disease can cause dammage to teeth.. maybe it is not this but may be worth looking into (blood test). more info at www.celiac.com
good luck

Hi A.,

Talk to a dentist about getting a "tray", like the ones guys wear when in sports, like football. I have seen that done n it helps. Maybe you can rig it up so she isn't able to take it out at night. Hope this helps.

J. A

Grinding them will wear them down. Have you talked to your dentist about getting her a guard for night times?
Also if she drinks a lot of juice that will wear down her enamel.

A.- My son had soft teeth. He got the teeth they loose last sealed and everyday and night he swished with the generic ACT. After that his teeth have been fine! Prior to completing the seals I believe he had 5 cavities, none after it. He is now 12 adn his permanent teeth seem stronger but he still uses the extra flouride. Also if flouride is not in the water the dentist can prescribe flouride tablets. Good luck.

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