Halloween
Trick or Treat! Mind Your Teeth!
We all know that sugar can be bad for your teeth, which makes Halloween a particularly scary time for your oral health! Sugar in sweets and fizzy drinks allows for the bacteria in dental plaque to produce acids. This acid can lead to loss of tooth mineral, which eventually leads to cavities and tooth decay. Dr Jennifer Collins, Lead General Dentist at Northumberland Dental Care, has outlined some tricks to protect your healthy teeth this Halloween. #1 Choose Treats Wisely While sugar in general is bad for your teeth, some treats can be more harmful than others. For example, sticky sweets such as toffee or jellies will linger on your teeth for longer than softer treats like chocolate, which puts you at higher risk of experiencing tooth decay. Also, beware of hard sweets that can chip or crack teeth. Bags of popcorn are a great, healthy option for trick-or-treaters! #2 Timing is Everything We advise enjoying your Halloween treats during mealtimes, such as after d
Trick or Treat! Mind Your Teeth!
We all know that sugar can be bad for your teeth, which makes Halloween a particularly scary time for your oral health!
Sugar in sweets and fizzy drinks allows for the bacteria in dental plaque to produce acids. This acid can lead to loss of tooth mineral, which eventually leads to cavities and tooth decay.
Dr Jennifer Collins, Lead General Dentist at Northumberland Dental Care, has outlined some tricks to protect your healthy teeth this Halloween.
#1 Choose Treats Wisely
While sugar in general is bad for your teeth, some treats can be more harmful than others. For example, sticky sweets such as toffee or jellies will linger on your teeth for longer than softer treats like chocolate, which puts you at higher risk of experiencing tooth decay. Also, beware of hard sweets that can chip or crack teeth. Bags of popcorn are a great, healthy option for trick-or-treaters!
#2 Timing is Everything
We advise enjoying your Halloween treats during mealtimes, such as after dinner. Sa