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Apr 15, 2021
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byujacob
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I'd support the school referring him to a dentist not holding him back.
That happens all the time.
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Had a little kiddo in the office today who needed teeth pulled.
byujacob
4/15/21 12:05pm
Don’t give your kids sugar if you love them? Pretty extreme.
Graystation
4/15/21 12:08pm
Maybe, but when you look at how damaging sugar is ... byujacob has a good point.
runnincoug
4/15/21 12:17pm
And BTW sugar is in a lot of things these days at incredibly high levels
jkccoug
4/15/21 1:18pm
Yeah, unfortunately our choices are to make things from scratch or cut added
runnincoug
4/15/21 1:23pm
sugar in moderation. They don't need soda, they dont need dessert everyday...
BYU Grounds
4/15/21 3:23pm
I hate being the bad guy sending strawberries to class parties instead of oreos.
runnincoug
4/15/21 3:36pm
Oral hygiene is important, no doubt. But frequency of exposure to sugar is
byujacob
4/15/21 12:19pm
His mom probably gave him Coke to drink in his bottle or sippy cup
HiLife
4/15/21 12:11pm
My mom gave me red vines to use as a straw to drink pepsi as kid
IceBlueCoug
4/15/21 12:17pm
The difference was that back in those days, we drank a lot less soda
HiLife
4/15/21 12:21pm
yeah but you probably had to ride your bike 10 miles to get them back then.
Pangare
4/15/21 12:59pm
Saw a kid recently with horrible teeth. His parents had been giving him orange Gatorade in a sippy cup every day all day
Virginia Ute
4/15/21 12:15pm
Its got what the plants crave.
IceCreamButt
4/15/21 12:18pm
oh wow, yikes! Doesn't Gatorade also have acids that destroy teeth?
runnincoug
4/15/21 12:18pm
That’s awful. I wonder if schools could get involved and n cases like that. Hold
SJS
4/15/21 12:24pm
If he's using a sippy cup, he's probably 1-2 yrs old
byujacob
4/15/21 12:31pm
Ok, but what about if this was a noninfant? Would you support school
SJS
4/15/21 12:36pm
I'd support the school referring him to a dentist not holding him back.
byujacob
4/15/21 12:38pm
not if he is from south America.
Pangare
4/15/21 1:00pm
Is juice better/worse than a bottle of Coca-Cola in the crib.
valleus
4/15/21 12:15pm
Both bad. Coke probably worse. Depends on the juice. OJ is pretty bad too
byujacob
4/15/21 12:22pm
Well OJ killed his wife so...yeah...OJ is worse.
Northwest Cougar
4/16/21 10:01am
Probably waited in line at Swig on the way home as a reward.
IceCreamButt
4/15/21 12:16pm
Once a week in the Medicaid child clinic we’d have a 4-7 year yo who had 100%
valleus
4/15/21 12:17pm
Coming up on 38 years old and I got my first cavity last year. Out of my 4 kids
WhirleyPop
4/15/21 12:26pm
I had ton's of cavities as a kid
HiLife
4/15/21 12:35pm
Genetics is one factor.
byujacob
4/15/21 12:40pm
Good point
HiLife
4/15/21 12:49pm
You may have also had a very aggressive dentist.
byujacob
4/15/21 1:01pm
What other options are there?
cruoti
4/15/21 1:08pm
Here's a few pointers:
byujacob
4/15/21 2:11pm
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