Dentists know a lot of candy will be eaten
over the coming weeks by people of all ages, so there’s no need to try to hide
it! Instead, here are some timely facts so that you can still enjoy the
Halloween season and all the sweets and treats that come along with it, just
with less guilt and hopefully, minimal damage to your teeth.
Best time to be sinful: While anytime may be the preferred time to
eat candy, there’s a more strategic way to indulge without ruining your teeth.
Having candy at the end of a meal will lessen the chance of eating too much of
it. That’s also when your mouth has the most saliva going so it can help rinse
away some of the sugary residues from your teeth.
Risky candies: Some sweets are less harmful to your teeth than
others, so before you dig into your candy mountain, remember that lollipops and
jawbreakers can chip teeth and take more time to dissolve, leaving sugar
coating your mouth for a longer time. Caramels, chewy candies and even dried
fruit can get stuck in between teeth and speed up tooth decay.
Liquid sugar threats: Sugar isn’t just in candy, it’s also in
fruit juices, pop, and mixed alcohol-based drinks, so follow up your sweet
drink with water or chew sugar-free gum to neutralize sugar and acids.
Clean up the crime
scene: There is a right way
to care for your teeth after raiding the candy stash and it isn’t running to
the washroom to brush immediately. Because the process of eating softens tooth
enamel, it’s best to wait 30 minutes before giving your teeth a good brush and
floss to make sure all sugar and candy are removed from the surface and
crannies of your teeth.
*This
article is a reprint from the Ontario Dental Association
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Dr Neal and his team answers all of your questions regarding your dental health at Crystal Lake Dental Associates.
https://www.crystallakedentalassociates.com
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