The baby eats night milk and his teeth are corroded, which can be treated according to his age. Babies under one and a half years old are younger, so fluoride can be applied to corroded teeth to delay tooth decay. When the baby is over one and a half years old, he can receive further treatment to complete the missing teeth and restore the order of the teeth.
Eating night milk may increase the corrosiveness of teeth, especially babies who drink milk powder are more likely to get dental caries. It is suggested that after the baby is six months old, parents should consciously help the baby to reduce drinking night milk and let the baby quit it slowly. After the baby's mouth begins to sprout teeth, every time after feeding the baby, parents should give the baby some water, or prepare a clean towel to wipe the baby's teeth to prevent the teeth from being corroded.
Drinking night milk for a long time will not only corrode teeth, but also affect the quality of sleep and increase the burden on the stomach. Therefore, when the baby reaches a certain age, parents should breast-feed the baby before going to bed every night and try to let the baby sleep.