Halloween Candy: 5 Tips to Keep Your Teeth Healthy

During the fall there is one holiday that kids anxiously wait for… Halloween. A big question Tempe dentists get is if Halloween candy is bad and if anything can be done to reduce the chance of tooth decay, gum disease, or tooth loss.

First of all, most children get a huge amount of candy for Halloween; some children can come home with pounds of it. Sweets and candy are great treats, but aren’t good for a child’s overall health or tooth health.

What happens when you regularly eat sugary foods is that plaque (a sticky film of bacteria) will produce an acid that attacks the teeth and gums… repeated attacks result in tooth decay from tooth enamel breakdown.

So, what can you do to help avoid tooth problems?

  1. Eat a balanced diet. Healthy eating habits and reducing sugary treats are key to a healthy mouth. For excess Halloween candy, consider donating it to an organization or shelter.
  2. Practice good dental hygiene, brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day.
  3. Visit your Tempe dentist every six months to prevent dental problems and catch any problems as early as possible.
  4. Eat sweets with meals. During a meal your mouth produces more saliva to help wash away food and neutralize plaque acid, which may not happen if you eat the candy as a snack.
  5. Drink fluoridated water and consider chewing sugarless gum to help prevent tooth decay. Certain sugarless gums such as Trident or Stride have won the ADA Seal of Acceptance.

If you don’t clean your teeth properly, you may be opening yourself up to tooth decay, gum disease, and possibly tooth loss over time. Properly caring for your teeth, visiting your dentist regularly, and following the five steps above can help you and your family keep your smile healthy and enjoy the Halloween festivities.

Are you looking for a family dentist in Tempe? Call Tempe Dental Care at (480) 730-5000 to make an appointment today!

Be Prepared for Three Top Dental Emergencies

Every day thousands of dental emergencies take place. From painful toothaches to injuries to an abscessed tooth, dental emergencies can cause significant pain and can lead to losing a tooth permanently. If you’re unprepared, dental emergencies can be extremely stressful and painful to deal with.

Ask yourself, do you know what to do in these situations?

  • A tooth gets knocked while playing a sport.
  • You wake up with a painful toothache and can’t make it to the dentist for hours.
  • A tooth gets broken during rough-housing or playtime.

Ask your dentist in Tempe for exact information on what you should do in a dental emergency, but here are some tips to help you if it’s happening now: [Read more...]