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Hi Candace,

I don't really have any firm answers for you. My son 's problem was thin

enamel on his teeth. We have a really good pediatric dentist. You might

want to ask about that. Hope all goes well.

Mom to ph 21 year old cHaRGE'r

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Hello!

Like I say in all of my posts please don't be offended if I don't

respond right away to any of the replies, I don't get on very often

but eventually I do read the replies and find them very helpful!! :-)

Anyway, has been having a lot of dental problems since her

teeth first started coming out! The dentist said that she had

cavities in the beginning because she was on Glycopyrrolate (saliva

drying med.) but she's not on that anymore. She's still having

cavities (brown spots) showing up on her teeth and I floss and brush

and do everything right. We don't feed her sugary things and both

my husband and I have very good teeth. Any takers on this one?!

Thanks,

Candace (Mom of 2 1/2 CHaRGER, and little baby on it's way! :-)

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Candace-Hopefully the baby teeth will just fall out (or you'll have them pulled)

and the big teeth will come in fine. Nate's baby teeth were horrible. Rotten

looking cavity filled-just gross... His new teeth have come in GREAT-really

big,but great. We had two oral surgeries to help get rid of those baby teeth.

Think of all the meds. they are on. Have you had lots of antibiotics? They are

tough on baby teeth...Good luck

Barbara-mom,10(today!),Rosie14

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Hello, I have enamal problems and I dont eat a lot of suggary stuff

any more but my teeth still get cavities. I dont know what can be

done about it. I think it has to do with the acidity of saliva. Does

your daughter have reflux? I do.

Chantelle

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