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Halloween Candy is more of a trick than a treat for your teeth!

Oct 31, 2019

Candy & TeethSo why is Halloween Candy is more of a trick than a treat for your teeth!  By now, you’ve probably heard that candy is bad for your teeth. Sugar is the culprit and sugared drinks are even worse!  Carbonated or not carbonated they both can get in-between places in your teeth that solids can’t!

Now that Halloween is upon us, we’d like to explain how candy damages your teeth and what you can do to help your children still enjoy the season while keeping their teeth strong and healthy.

How do Cavities Form?

It’s not that sugar actually creates cavities, but it does create conditions in your mouth that do. Your mouth is filled with hundreds of bacteria, and while that sounds gross, many of them are actually beneficial to maintaining a healthy oral ecosystem. When you eat candy, harmful mouth bacteria feeds off of the sugar.

In doing so, the bacteria creates acids which then erode tooth enamel. Cavities are actually a bacterial infection that is created by those acids. When you develop a cavity, a hole in your tooth forms—which worsens over time if it’s left untreated.

What kinds of Candy are the Most Damaging to Teeth?

All of them! No, we’re just kidding. There are some types of candy that are worse than others. Chewy, sticky candy tops the list—yes, that means gummy candies, taffy, and that Halloween favorite, caramel apples. Are they considered candy or fruit? We’ll let you decide…

We even receive that all too familiar call from grown ups who might damage their teeth with sticky candy too!!

Candy or fruit dilemma aside, sticky candy is detrimental to teeth, because it gets caught between them. Because saliva can’t reach between teeth to wash the candy away, sticky sweets put you at a high risk of tooth decay.

In addition to sticky candy, we’d also include sour candies on our “bad” list—think Skittles and Jolly Ranchers. Because they’re highly acidic, they actually break down tooth enamel.

How can I Minimize Candy’s Impact on My Children’s Teeth?

Fortunately, you’ll be happy to know the news isn’t allbad. We do have some suggestions for keeping your kids’ teeth at their best this Halloween season. Specifically, we recommend that you have your children:

  • Drink plenty of water. Water can minimize some of the harmful effects of sugar, preventing decay. If your children eat candy and can’t brush immediately afterward, have them swig some water and swish it around in their mouths.
  • Eat candy with meals. When candy is eaten at mealtime, saliva production increases. Saliva not only cancels the acids in mouths, but it also helps wash away food particles.
  • Brush after eating. By brushing immediately after eating, kids remove enamel-eating bacteria. However, there’s an important caveat. When acidic candies (or acidic sports beverages, fruits, etc.) are consumed, brushing right after eating is more damaging to enamel than not brushing. Instead, set a timer for 30 minutes and have your children brush after it goes off.

SOOOOO – have fun, drink lots of water and brush often 😉  Especially after all that candy!  We know you have questions and your teeth are seriously important so give us a call – www.deancosmeticdentistry.com   865-539-1119

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Superior training, continuing education, technology and experience are a few reasons to choose our dental office.  Dr. Donnie Dean is a Cerec Mentor and Trainer teaching these advanced skills to dentist across the nation. He’s also just a really great guy who loves learning and spending time with his patients.  Advanced Training Groups, forums, study clubs, seminars and leadership training are standard practice and the level of quality that places our training and technology in a class by itself.  For advanced, quality and incredible dentistry look no further.  Dean Cosmetic Dentistry is a leading dental practice filled with incredible staff and patients.  You’ll receive the best treatment available and feel comfortable and secure.  Call us, we’re here for you – 865-539-1119 http://www.deancosmeticdentistry.com  LOOK what others are saying about us... https://birdeye.com/dean-cosmetic-dentistry-center-144297510769472

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