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Halloween and Your Teeth

Halloween and Your TeethIt’s a great time of year––the holidays are coming up, everything’s getting more festive, and the food is delicious! Those are all great things, but it is important to always take your health into consideration, while still enjoying yourself.

October is a month notorious for its sweet treats; candy, caramel apples, and goodies galore! Even enjoying these treats in moderation can have a significant impact on your dental health. We all know that sugar is bad for our teeth, but why exactly? This blog will delve more significantly into this topic and clarify the ways in which our habits affect all aspects of our health.

Sugar and Tooth Decay

Plaque bacteria rest on and in between your teeth, and if given the proper fuel, will wreak havoc on your teeth’s enamel. Sugar plays a significant role in that this carbohydrate acts as a food source and a form of energy for these unwanted habitants. When well-fed, plaque bacteria will multiply faster and glue itself to your teeth, which makes it harder for your body to naturally get rid of it.

Constantly at Battle

Teeth enamel is one of the hardest substances in the body. However, that doesn’t mean that it’s not susceptible to damage. Plaque bacteria are small but mighty, and they produce acids that wear away at your tooth enamel and cause decay and cavities. Your saliva acts as a natural protectant for your teeth, and strengthens your teeth’s defenses through a process called remineralization––it returns minerals such as calcium and phosphates to your teeth and even washes away some of the bacteria. However, eating an excessive amount of sugar turns this into a losing battle and leaves your teeth at risk.

How to Prevent Tooth Decay

We are all at risk for tooth decay, as we all have some level of plaque bacteria in our mouths. However, children are more at risk than adults. Halloween and its association with excessive candy consumption leaves our children especially vulnerable to tooth decay and other dental issues.

Join us on the mission to promote better dental health! Make sure that your family is practicing good habits when it comes to dental hygiene and that you are aware of what you are consuming. It’s ok to enjoy treats in moderation, but be sure to clean your mouth properly and to schedule an appointment at RxSmile Frisco Orthodontics today to ensure that your smile will shine brighter than any jack-o-lantern!

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