Don't kiss your baby on the mouth
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It happens every day. A young mother tenderly kisses her baby on the mouth or gently wipes her baby’s face with a cloth moistened with her own saliva. She caringly tests the temperature of the baby food by tasting it first before serving it to her baby on the same spoon or lets her baby playfully put its fingers in her mouth and then into its own mouth.
Don’t!
The bacteria that cause tooth decay and periodontal disease are not found in the mouths of newbo
babies and can be passed on by even a simple kiss on the lips. A baby’s mouth must be colonised with infected saliva which can be transmitted in a number of different ways according to the American Academy of Periodontology (http://www.perio.org/). Once the bacteria are in the baby’s mouth, they convert sugars from food and beverages into acids that destroy tooth enamel.
Women with periodontal disease are already at risk for premature births and low-weight babies, so it is easy to see how this disease might easily infect a vulnerable newbo
through the seemingly innocent affections of a loving parent.
The AAP recommends that if even one family member has periodontal disease, all of the other family members living in the same household should be screened as well because the incidence of saliva contact in families is commonplace through kissing, sharing utensils, coughing, sneezing, and other family behaviors.
Think you don’t have periodontal disease? Think again. An estimated 80 percent of American adults already have some form of periodontal disease and millions don’t even know it.
According to the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) (http://www.agd.org/), kissing can transmit up to 500 different kinds of germs – including those that cause gum disease. Just one kiss can pass gum disease between a parent and child. Yes, kissing on the lips can transmit germs between adults too, but the children are more vulnerable and haven’t developed their immune system yet.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (http://www.aap.org/) recommends avoiding saliva-sharing behaviors of any kind around babies and young children – including kisses on the mouth. The alte
ative? Kiss them on the cheek instead and give them a big hug. You don’t have to share spit with them to show them that you love them.
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Jim Evans is a 42-year veteran of the health and fitness industy and internationally recognized fitness consultant. He is also a member of the Visionary Board of the International Council on Active Aging (ICAA).
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