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      mrswongtuition
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      I use finger brush (silicone, safe for baby and very soft).

      You can get it from here: http://www.facebook.com/thelittleonesinmylife (only $4 include post to you). It's from Korea.

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        mrswongtuition
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        Sorry, it should be: http://www.facebook.com/thelittleonesinmylifeshop

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          nialcoxworth
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          Bad breath, or, as dentists say, halitosis, is an unpleasant symptom that makes you feel uncomfortable in the presence of other people. Fortunately, there are simple ways to deal with this problem, for example, use https://validcbdoil.com/ however finding the right way to treat halitosis depends on the reason it is caused.

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            ReadingNikki
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            You’re probably quick to detect a whiff of bad breath, especially when it’s coming from your own mouth. The smell might also be difficult to ignore if it’s coming from someone you’re in close contact with, such as a partner or child.


            It’s undoubtedly a common occurrence; bad breath is estimated to affect 1 in 4 people across the globe. It can also be a source of worry and embarrassment. However, if your child is persistently experiencing bad breath – or halitosis – it’s important to investigate what’s causing it.

            https://www.texaschildrens.org/blog/my-child-has-bad-breath-what-do-i-do

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              David1207
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              DD is turning 15mths soon, but we noticed she has bad breath same like adult's.
              Especially when she hasn't opened her mouth or eat/drink something for long time.
              And in the morning, when she wakes up, she get morning breath too.. :siam:
              Is there any way to get rid of her bad breath?
              I thought babies generally don't get bad breath...
              Drinking water and using some mouth freshener should do the work for your baby. Also avoid her to eat anything unhealthy. Allow her only eating healthy things and clean her mouth her tongue every morning.

              Doing all these things could be helpful I think.

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                mindscape
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                I havent smelled a not so good baby breath. It might infection or irregular cleaning.

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                  RYeo1982
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                  Is bad breath in toddlers common?
                  Toddler Bad Breath: How to Get Rid of It
                  https://crest.com/en-us/oral-health/life-stages/kids/toddler-bad-breath

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                    Alex75
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                    We had issues with this tried all the recommendations turns out it was something else. . Sometimes seeking for professional help is also necessary

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                      monguete
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                      I heard it could be some health issue, best to check with PD if have concern.

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                        Vashli
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                        There is a toothpaste for babies for age 0-2 years old. Its safe to use since its 0% artificial and fluoride free. Or you can use a clean cloth to wipe her tongue and gums.

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