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Watch Out For Bad Breath in Toddlers!

By: Darren Wumoult It seems strange to think of the fact that toddlers would ever have problems with bad breath but a lot of parents have started noticing that their children are having a problem way before they are ready to start brushing their teeth and before they are able to use mouthwash.

If this is the problem what exactly can parents do when they start to notice that their toddlers have bad breath? Surely there should be products which are safe enough to be used by these toddlers? These products exist but before we delve into their use, it is important to understand the causes of foul breath and what we should look out for.

The safety of your child is paramount when thinking about the problem of bad breath. Children shouldn't have to use products meant for adults such as mouthwashes and rinses because these products may be dangerous to them.

Many of these products contain alcohol or peroxide, both of which can be damaging to a baby's developing system. There are more effective and much safer ways to address smelly breath in young children. When in doubt, you should always consult your family doctor or dentist.

Remember that most cases are caused by the things they're eating and by decaying bits of food remaining in their mouths that they can't get out the way adults do, with flossing and brushing. If your toddler still has a bottle, the formula he or she is drinking can dry on the inside of the mouth and cause a very foul odor.

Foods which result in bad breath where adults are concerned such as broccoli, cauliflower and a number of other vegetables may also result in bad breath where young children are involved. Such foods tend to give off enzymes and other chemicals which tend to cause bad smells in the air.

To combat the problem of bad breath in toddlers, make sure he or she is adequately hydrated so they can rinse these food particles and dried formula out with their own saliva, which is a natural remedy for halitosis. Having a bottle or cup of water handy is a good idea so that the baby can have some water when they want it.

Certain cases of smelly breath may be caused when a baby breathes through their mouth instead of their nose. This will then result in the mouth drying up which then causes halitosis. Other conditions which you should check out for are blockages of the sinus cavity or sinusitis, post nasal drip, or any other condition that would cause improper breathing. A pediatrician can also perform a thorough exam and instruct you on how to handle this problem.

Parents shouldn't be excessively worried when their children have bad breath. What they really need to do is to determine the cause of this bad breath and then apply the needed remedies to get rid of bad breath in toddlers effectively and in a safe manner.


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Article Source: http://www.lifeweightloss.com

About The Author: Before you purchase any bad breath products, do read up on our informative articles on halitosis solutions and learn how bad breath and diabetes are related.

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