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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

598.0. "Bad Breath in Toddler" by TIPTOE::STOLICNY () Mon Jan 07 1991 11:40

    
    Has anyone else experienced bad breath in their children?  
    
    Friday night we were up with Jason most of the night with coughing
    fits and noticed at that time that his breath was kinda sour-smelling.
    He seemed much better (both breath odor and coughing) Saturday afternoon
    and all day Sunday.   However, this morning, he woke up (early) with
    incredibly bad breath again.  Today, his breath smells like...well,
    smells like a dirty diaper.
    
    For what its worth, he just cut two teeth last week in addition to
    having this bear of a cold and is working on the same two (molar
    and last of the 4 fronts on the bottom) on the opposite side now.
    
    He is also refusing to brush his teeth (something he usually *loves*
    to do) and being a general pain about eating (wanting something and
    then saying "NO" emphatically as soon as it gets to his lips).
    
    Is the bad breath caused by his cold?  or by teething? or both?
    My husband was wondering if his digestive system is backed up...
    but I doubt that since he has been having regular movements.
    
    Luckily, he has a checkup at the pedi tomorrow...but until then,
    I'd like to hear that somebody else has experienced this?!?
    
    Thanks,  Carol
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598.1TSGDEV::CHANGMon Jan 07 1991 12:438
    Eric (now 2.5) will have bad breath when he has a serious cold.
    Minor cold won't give him the bad breath.  It always goes away
    when the cold is over.  He also never gets bad breath with 
    teething.  
    
    Wendy
    
    
598.2Bad breath goes with colds, at least in our houseICS::NELSONKMon Jan 07 1991 12:4620
    Remember that nobody's mouth is a bed of roses first thing in the
    morning...while you're sleeping, saliva doesn't circulate as freely
    and thus whatever is in your mouth is "biodegrading," so to speak.
    
    Post-nasal drip can contribute to really disgusting morning mouth.
    All tht gunk draining down your throat all night long...makes me
    queasy just thinking about it! :-)
    
    I always have terrible morning mouth when I have a cold, or when I'm
    coming down with one.  Mike says he can always tell when I'm getting
    strep throat because he can barely be in the same room with me till
    I've brushed my teeth.
    
    Probably Jason doesn't want to brush his teeth right now because his
    mouth hurts.  Maybe a new brush, different toothpaste?  If all else
    fails, put some toothpaste and rub it over his teeth, then offer him
    a drink of water and show him how to spit (if he doesn't already
    know how).
    
    Good luck, they're so cute, but they can be sooooo gross!
598.3FRAGLE::KUDLICHMon Apr 29 1991 16:147
    Bad breath can also be a sign of sickness!  Nathan had smelled bad, and
    lo and behold, on a suprise trip to the doctor, he turns up with a bad
    ear infection.  It is fairly universal, but refers more to a different
    badness as opposed to your usual morning miserable breath...is your
    child's breath or smell different recently than before?
    
    Adrienne