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What Holiday Foods Could Mean Trouble for My Teeth?

December 4, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — adcchesterton @ 9:50 pm
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There sure are some tasty foods that peak in popularity toward the end of the year, but your teeth can’t be counted among their many fans. A lot of holiday foods are high in sugar, which is problematic for your tooth enamel.

Keep reading as your dentist in Chesterton points to some festive food items that you should watch out for.

Cookies

You don’t need an expert to tell you that cookies and other sugary baked goods can be problematic for your teeth. There are going to be a lot of opportunities to indulge in this regard around the holidays, so try your best to exercise moderation with such things. Anytime you eat something with sugar, brushing your teeth soon afterward can be beneficial. Even swishing some water around in your mouth can remove some food particles and slow the efforts of harmful bacteria.

Dried Fruit

Dried fruit, which is often a staple of holiday items like fruitcake, may taste good like fresh fruit, but it is generally more problematic for your teeth. It can stick to your enamel similarly to gummy candy, which fuels cavity-causing bacteria. The reason fresh fruit isn’t always better is that something very acidic like a lemon, for example, is hard on your enamel.

Eggnog

Considered an acquired taste by some, eggnog certainly has its fans to go along with more than its fair share of sugar. Alcohol is no picnic for your tooth enamel either, but eggnog is the main concern in that regard. A sugar-free gin and tonic is much more tooth-friendly if you are looking for some holiday spirits.

Candy Canes

Candy canes get to represent all the problematic, sugary holiday candy for the purposes of this blog post. The double whammy with hard candy is that it has all the sugar concerns for your teeth, but it adds the threat of cracking a tooth if it is bitten into once too often.

Stuffing

Also known as dressing depending on how it is served, this side dish has many fans during the holiday season. This item might not be as obvious of an inclusion as the others in a dental blog but consider that stuffing is primarily made from herbs and a starch such as bread. Just like sugary foods, starchy items promote the growth of anaerobic bacteria which feed on the sugars that starches are broken down into. The bacteria secrete acid as they metabolize the sugars, hence the problem for your tooth enamel.

Not to pick on these foods too much – obviously, they are only a few of the many items that could’ve been selected to highlight on this topic. The big takeaway is to consider how what you are eating and drinking might affect your teeth and to act accordingly with adjustments to your oral hygiene regimen.

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At Advanced Dental Concepts, you can step into our front door expecting excellence. From providing comprehensive services for your family to making the scheduling and payment process easy, we give Chesterton families everything they need to enjoy healthy smiles for life. Our compassionate team has decades of experience serving patients of all ages. We welcome dental insurance, but if you don’t have any, we offer our Wellness Plan to easily cover your basic dental care for an entire year. We know how tough it can be to make wise food choices during the holidays, but we’ll be here to help you usher in the New Year with a dental cleaning and exam. You can schedule an appointment on our website or call (219) 926-7595.

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