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Show February 17, 2000 Article 15 results noted During January, eight Article 15s were completed with punishment given in all cases. The case results are: non-judici- 3 th al ' r An airman 1st class, charged with underage drinking and driving under the influence, received a suspended reduction to Airman, forfeiture of $75 for two months, 30 days extra duty and a reprimand. An airman, charged with underage drinking, received a suspended reduction to airman basic, forfeiture of $50 for two months, 15 days extra duty and a repri- mand. An airman 1st class, charged with failure to go, received a suspended reduction to airman, forfeiture of $200 for two months and 15 days extra duty. A senior airman, charged with unlawfully storing a gun in a dorm room, received a suspended reduction to airman 1st class and forfeiture of $100 An airman 1st class, charged with unlawful use of a government credit card, received a suspended reduction to airman basic, forfeiture of $617 for two months and 45 days extra duty. An airman 1st class, charged with underage drink- ing and DUI, was reduced in rank to airman and received 15 days extra duty. An airman 1st class, charged with failure to go, received a suspended reduction to airman and five days extra duty. An airman 1st class, charged with supplying alcohol to a minor, received a reprimand and forfeiture of $100 for two months. i New babies dont often come with a set of teeth they develop , these later. Yet some infants develop serious tooth decay by their first birthday. The 75th Dental Squadron notes that even though the primary teeth will be replaced with permanent ones, theyre still critical for proper chewing, speaking and appearance. The squadron is observing National Childrens Dental Health Month during February with the theme Healthy Smiles Are Out of This World. Baby bottle tooth decay, also called or nursing-mout- h syndrome, is a condition that can destroy the primary teeth nursing-bottl- e of an infant or young child. It develops when a baby frequently receives a bottle of milk, formula, fruit juice or sweetened liquids to serve as pacifier or comforter. It may result when the child often is allowed to fall asleep with a bottle during naps or at bedtime. Proa longed demand breastfeeding may also cause this condition. Although the teeth most likely to be dam BLAINE L. RIVERA Neighborhood Exclusive Agent Honor Ring 24 Hour Customer Service liquid the child receives. front teeth, aged are the upper affected. others may be Dont use a bottle as a pacifier or sleep aid unless it contains Tooth decay is caused by bacteria, which are present in a thin plain water. on the teeth. The bacteria in plaque Dont dip pacifiers in a sweet film of plaque that constantly forms liquid and dont add sugar babys food. use sugar to produce acid that attacks the tooth enamel. If sugary liquid is allowed to remain in the mouth, acid can attack teeth for several minutes. Tooth decay can occur after frequent, repeated acid attacks. . And After bottle feeding, clean the babys teeth and gums with a washcloth or gauze pad to remove plaque. its not just what children Begin a regular program of brushing when the first tooth appears. drink, but how often and for how long their teeth are exposed to g acids. The more a child takes a bottle with sugary liquid during the day, the more the teeth experience acid attacks. Allowing a child to fall asleep with a bottle during a nap or at night can harm teeth. While the baby sleeps, the flow of saliva decreases and sugary liquids collect and remain on the teeth. Visit the dentist by the childs first birthday to determine if there are problems with the primary teeth and if you are using the right cleaning techniques. decay-causin- Hill AFB fluoridates its water, which helps develop nt For more information about childrens dental health, contact the 75th Dental Squadron at Ext. or Monitor the amount of sugary You're in grind intudv decay-resista- teeth. Ways to prevent acid attacks include: instate to WMIHINKMINK'H p i i AoSoOo TATTOOS 2443 Kiesel Ave., Ogd en 625-023- 3 1 1 flttfc T; J Allstate Insurance Company IF 'YaiP st eji4WG(gsnir. 531-886- 530 South State Clearfield, Ut 84015 Bus (801) Fax (801) 773-757- 5 776-907- 3 03 South State, u 1 SLC 3 State Health Department Approved. Oldest Established Tattoo Company in SLC. HIGH ENERGY WORK THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Sterile Methods Privacy Brilliant Colors Cover-up- s Cosmetics Body Piercing FULL YOU FIND A BETTER DEAL ANYWHERE, BRING IT IN, WELL BEA T ITU WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD CUSTOM WORK AVAILABLE LJ f |