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Home arrow News arrow Night Feeding Suspected In Toddler Cavities
Night Feeding Suspected In Toddler Cavities Print E-mail
Jan 5, 2010 5:51 pm US/Central
Reporting: Dennis Douda 

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An estimated 50 percent of kids in the United States will have to deal with tooth decay before they turn 5. For some of those children, cavities will strike long before that. Researchers are now looking at the possibility that late night feedings could be the culprit.

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