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You’ve probably heard a lot about the importance of calcium for children’s growing bones. But calcium is also important for your child’s healthy mouth. Calcium helps keep the teeth, gums, and jawbones healthy. Milk and other dairy foods are excellent sources of calcium. We hope this booklet will help you learn more about calcium and about how to include milk and other calcium-rich foods in your child’s diet.
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That’s because milk and other dairy foods
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Bones grow most during the childhood and teenage years.
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*According to the Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, National Academy of Sciences, 1997 |
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Where can kids get calcium?
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What kind of milk is best?*
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Food Nutrition Labels
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Some healthy foods and their calcium content*
* Calcium content varies depending on ingredients for many foods. Check the food labels when you select items to see exactly how much calcium they have. % Daily Values have been rounded. Sources for Calcium Food Table: American Dietetic Association's Complete Food and Nutrition Guide, 1996; Bowes and Church's Food Values of Portions Commonly Used, 1998 |
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How can I help my children get enough calcium for healthy teeth and bones?
How else can I help my child have a healthy mouth?
Besides teaching your children to drink milk and eat other calcium-rich foods, you can:
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