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Holiday Treats and Teeth Don’t Mix

Holiday Treats and Teeth Don’t Mix

Holiday Treats and Teeth Don’t Mix

While there are some great holiday treats and snacks for teeth, think celery sticks, Mother Nature’s floss, not all are so tooth friendly.

Teeth and Gums and Holiday Treats

There is no denying that the holidays can be dangerous in more ways than one when it comes to your health.

BridgeMill Dentistry explains that eating too much isn’t the only problem when it comes to holiday dangers. Your teeth and gums are also at risk if you succumb to holiday treats that are bad for teeth.

Perfect examples are your favorite butterscotch candies alongside chewy salt water taffy. You may only enjoy once a year, but that one time could cause problems for dental restorations.

Dental fillings and crowns wont’ last forever and need to be taken care of properly. When there is a lack of care, this includes eating too many holiday treats; they won’t last as long as predicted by your dentist in Canton.

Bad Treats for Teeth

While butterscotch and other hard candies such as peppermint sticks is a no brainer when it comes to bad holiday treats for teeth, others aren’t so obvious. Some of those yummy goodies could be just as bad, if not worse for your teeth.

Dried Fruit

Dried fruit is a huge favorite during the holidays but it isn’t a fan favorite when it comes to your teeth.

Sticky processed fruit will pull at your restorations just like salt water taffy. You may adore dried apricots and mangos, but your teeth won’t always be in love with them.

Drink the Bad Stuff Away

Although you may find water boring, your teeth love it. BridgeMill Dentistry explains that if you like to eat lots of citrus, which eats away at your teeth, it helps combat the acid.

Water is also good after a meal of your not so good for teeth delicious treats such as chewy caramels and figgy pudding.

Starchy Holiday Treats

Of course your dentist in doesn’t expect you to forego all of your favorites. Whether you have been good for the rest of the year or not, you still deserve to indulge over the holidays.

Eat flat bread instead of the doughy stuff. For instance, order thin pizza crust and opt for yeast free flat bread. Your teeth will thank you for it.

If you would like to learn more about healthy holiday treats for teeth, or if you would like to schedule an appointment, call or send a text to BridgeMill Dentistry today.