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Toddler

6 Tips For Pacifier Weaning

Taking candy from a baby might be easy, but pacifiers are another story entirely.

Taking candy from a baby might be easy, but pacifiers are another story entirely. If you have a toddler or even a preschooler holding tight to the bink, you're not alone: pacifier weaning is a common challenge. While dental problems generally won't result from pacifier use unless the habit continues beyond age 3, many parents find that pacifier weaning is easier before a child reaches 2 years old. (If you're concerned, though, check with your pediatric dentist.) For a smooth transition, try these brilliant pacifier-weaning strategies from Circle of Moms members.

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Would You Bank Baby Teeth For Stem Cells?

Forget the tooth fairy: some baby teeth are going straight to the bank.

Forget the tooth fairy: some baby teeth are going straight to the bank. The potentially lifesaving properties of collecting and storing umbilical cord blood are well documented, and cord blood isn't the only place to collect those miracle-working stem cells. The National Institutes of Health reported that baby and adult teeth also contain a type of stem cell. As a result, some parents are choosing to have the contents of the teeth cryogenically frozen and then stored.

The process isn't cheap: approximately $600 dollars for the initial extraction (parents can't just wait for the teeth to fall out; they need to be pulled out by a dentist) and then around $100 annually for storage. That's a lot to go through, physically and financially, for something that no one is sure has practical use. Dr. John Kessler, a neurologist with Northwestern Medicine, said, "There is virtually no medical or scientific rational for a parent doing this. It's to make the parents feel guilty about doing something, which is never going to help the child. It is not the right type of stem cells. There will be other sources of stems cells available."

Health and Fitness

Did You Brush Your Baby's Gums?

Dental care begins well before baby's chompers make their debut.

Dental care begins well before baby's chompers make their debut. Pediatric dentists recommend that parents get in the habit of cleaning their little one's toothless grins once a day. One simple swipe of baby's gums with a wet washcloth is all it takes to get pre-teethers ready for good dental hygiene, but many parents skip it until the pearly whites are visible. Did you brush your baby's gums?

Shopping

Tooth Fairy Pillow Alternatives

All it takes is a little wiggle and a pull before your child's first baby tooth is history.

All it takes is a little wiggle and a pull before your child's first baby tooth is history. Kids eagerly anticipate the bounty the tooth fairy will leave them, but how that pearly white is left out varies from house to house.

When the frilly or traditional pillows don't do the trick, there are plenty of alternatives. Lil pirates will be saying "aye, aye" to the Tooth Captain ($12) that includes a swashbuckling pirate atop a chest designed to hold the mouth jewel. There are felt pouches, door hangers and custom plates available too. Check out some of our favorites.

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Life Saving Stem Cells Found in Baby Teeth

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Your child's baby teeth may be worth more than money from the tooth fairy.

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Your child's baby teeth may be worth more than money from the tooth fairy. New research shows that baby teeth contain some of the same potentially life-saving stem cells as the cord blood that new parents bank upon their children's births. The use of tooth stem cells has only been tested in animals, but researchers say that the 10-20 stem cells each tooth can provide may be the key to curing many life-threatening ailments. Last year, 40 percent of lilsugar readers said they would be willing to pay the thousands of dollars it costs to collect and store cord blood, but with the baby tooth option costing half of that, more moms and dads may be willing to test it out. Would you?

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Cute Factor: Baby Teeth

When my son throws his head back to laugh, I melt.

When my son throws his head back to laugh, I melt. While it's hilarious to watch, it's really the seven baby teeth — four across the top and three on the bottom that get me. The slight gap between his front teeth that haven't grown all the way in is adorable. Baby teeth add so much character to a lil smile.

Is it just me or do you agree?

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