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Courageous decision

Courageous decision LET TERS Send your letters to the Editor, British Dental Journal, Letters to the Editor 64 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8YS E-mail [email protected] Priority will be given to letters less than 500 words long. Authors must sign the letter, which may be edited for reasons of space. COMMUNICATION FAILURE BREAST IS BEST of breastfeeding, the lower the incidence Sir, I appreciate the innovation shown by Sir, we are writing to share best prac­ of malocclusion. Also, children who R. Huang (Tooth surface recording; BDJ tice with your readers and invite them have been breastfed show fewer decayed 2008; 204: 5). The system surely is good to help us support more mothers to deciduous teeth than children not but at the same time is quite confusing. breastfeed. breastfed, which appears to contradict I would find it difficult to communicate Babies who are formula fed are at sig­ the earlier findings. The main risk asso­ to my colleagues using such a system, nificant disadvantage with regards to ciated with nursing caries in breastfed for example if I need to communicate or short and long term illness, including infants appears to be deficiency in the record a grossly decayed permanent man­ infections, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png British Dental Journal Springer Journals

Courageous decision

British Dental Journal , Volume 204 (7) – Apr 12, 2008

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by Nature Publishing Group
Subject
Dentistry; Dentistry
ISSN
0007-0610
eISSN
1476-5373
DOI
10.1038/sj.bdj.2008.259
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Abstract

LET TERS Send your letters to the Editor, British Dental Journal, Letters to the Editor 64 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8YS E-mail [email protected] Priority will be given to letters less than 500 words long. Authors must sign the letter, which may be edited for reasons of space. COMMUNICATION FAILURE BREAST IS BEST of breastfeeding, the lower the incidence Sir, I appreciate the innovation shown by Sir, we are writing to share best prac­ of malocclusion. Also, children who R. Huang (Tooth surface recording; BDJ tice with your readers and invite them have been breastfed show fewer decayed 2008; 204: 5). The system surely is good to help us support more mothers to deciduous teeth than children not but at the same time is quite confusing. breastfeed. breastfed, which appears to contradict I would find it difficult to communicate Babies who are formula fed are at sig­ the earlier findings. The main risk asso­ to my colleagues using such a system, nificant disadvantage with regards to ciated with nursing caries in breastfed for example if I need to communicate or short and long term illness, including infants appears to be deficiency in the record a grossly decayed permanent man­ infections,

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British Dental JournalSpringer Journals

Published: Apr 12, 2008

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