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Avoid these Halloween treats if you have braces

Halloween is almost here!  That means lots of candy and sugary treats are going to be handed out. We just previously posted an article with Dental Tricks and Tips to help you maintain a healthier smile during the Halloween season. In addition, If you have braces, this article is written for you!  Having braces is great, straightening your teeth is going to help you in so many ways.. not just appearance, but overall health too. One of things to remember while you wear braces, you have to be a little more careful of what you eat.

Remember these two things:

  • Crunchy, hard foods can knock the braces off.
  • Sticky gooey foods and snacks get stuck in the braces and cause cavities

SOO this Halloween,  BEWARE of the type of treat or candy you get. Of course all this junk food is not great for anyone, but with braces it is worse. Certain treats can be very damaging to your braces which can delay your treatment time. In other words, you can be in braces much longer.

STAY CLEAR OF THE FOLLOWING:

  • Hard candies
  • Chewy candies
  • Caramels
  • Taffy
  • Nutty goodies
  • Jelly beans
  • Licorice
  • Bubble gum
  • Lollipops
  • Tootsie Rolls
  • Sour candies
  • Caramel Apples
  • Popcorn Balls
  • Pretzels

Unfortunately, you also have to avoid even the most favorable candies like Skittles and M&M’s. Those tiny pieces of candy love to slip inside wires and pop off brackets. It may seem like there is nothing left for you to eat, but don’t worry! We have some recommendations so you can still participate in the Halloween fun.

SAFE TO EAT WITH BRACES:

  • Soft chocolate (Hershey’s Kisses are in the clear!)
  • Peanut butter cups (Go for those Reese’s Cups!)
  • Gelatin treats
  • Ice cream
  • Smoothies
  • Apple cider
  • Cookies and crackers (Just be careful about hardness.)
  • Plain Apples (Cut up into bite size pieces first)
  • Kit Kat Bars
  • Three Musketeers
  • Malt Balls
  • Sweet Tarts
  • Peppermint Patties
  • Cookies and Cream
  • Snow Caps
  • Root beer floats

HOW TO KEEP YOUR TEETH FROM ROTTING:

Even though these foods are safe to eat if you have braces, too much of it is not good for your teeth. Careful how much you consume and how frequently. Too much sugar and eating it too often can lead to cavities and tooth decay. All that hard work your braces are doing won’t be as worth it, if your teeth are rotting!

Your Water Irrigator is Your Friend! 

We recommend using a water irrigator (or pik) after snacking to flush out all the sugar and any food particles that get trapped between the braces.

It is so important to clean your teeth after snacking! Braces like to hold on to food and if you don’t clean properly,  food sit on your teeth eating away at your tooth enamel. A Water irrigator uses pressured water to clean between the teeth and brac

es, but remember you still need to brush!

 

Need an Irrigator? We have professional, high-quality Water irrigator available for purchase at the office, call us 203-409-8834

 

Still enjoy your Halloween treats, but just remember to flush the sugar out and don’t eat sugar constantly. That is what causes the most problems. See our previous Article for additional ways to keep your smile healthy. And don’t forget to schedule your professional dental cleaning to remove any plaque and bacteria that get stuck between your braces!

Spooky Teeth Tricks and Tips for Halloween…OOOOH!

October…Fall..and Halloween, what a wonderful time of year! Candy corn, pumpkin spice lattes and everything nice. It’s delicious, spooky and a season full of fun. Unfortunately, it is a dangerous time of year for our beautiful teeth. The amount of sugary treats, beverages and candy consumed this month is a lot for our teeth to handle. Follow the tips below and you’ll have better chances of a healthier smile!

5 Dental Tricks and Tips to Get You Through The Halloween Season:

BEWARE of how frequently you are snacking on sugary treats.

Eating candy more frequently is bad for your teeth. Dr. Simon recommends a post Halloween party where everyone eats all they want in one sitting instead of saving it to snack on for weeks.

Don’t be SCARED to bring veggies and fruits to the party!

Everyone brings candy and sweet deserts, but veggies and fruits are always left out. Find fun, creative ways to dress up vegetables that make eating them fun. This way you can include healthy foods in the mix of all the sugar!

5 Back-to-School Dental Tips

Back to school is just around the corner! While you are running around checking off the Back-to-School Ultimate Check-list here are some helpful tips to get you ready for back to school. Easy and you can do it at home!

1. Re-establish Your Dental Routine:

During the summer, it can be easy to miss a brushing or two. Re-establishing your dental routine will help encourage your little ones to keep up with their preventive  care at home. Brushing 2 times a day and flossing at least 1 time a day. We recommend brushing their teeth to their favorite song!

2. Start Going To Bed Early:

A good night sleep is great for your overall health, including your dental health. Lack of sleep can lead to daytime fatigue, loss of concentration and excess snacking as a stimulus.

3. Avoid sugary drinks and treats

When picking up those back-to-school snacks and lunches, be mindful of how much sugar is in the food or drinks. Eating or drinking lots of sugar can lead to cavities and tooth decay. We recommend apples, nuts, cheese and plain yogurt (watch out for added sugars).

4. Drink Lots of Water

Drinking water will keep you hydrated, but it will also help remove any bacteria and plaque from building up.

5. Schedule Your Dental Visit

Avoid missing too many days of school by going to your dental check-up before school starts. Toothaches can be very distracting and painful. Our team of specialists will make sure your smile is cavity-free and you can start off the school year with a fresh, clean smile!

Unlocking Smiles: With These Easy-To-Follow

Parents, summer vacation is finally here! With all the fun activities and trips, routines can get a bit jumbled, and getting your child to brush their teeth might seem challenging. Remember, cavities don’t take a break just because you do! To help keep those little smiles bright and cavity-free, here are five tips to prevent cavities this summer:

  1. Make It Fun: Suggests using colorful toothbrushes, flavored toothpaste, and playing a two-minute brushing song.
  2. Create a Chart: Recommends using a brushing chart with stickers as rewards for brushing twice a day.
  3. Pack Dental Essentials: Advises packing a dental care kit (toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash) for travel.
  4. Healthy Snacks Encourages opting for fruits, veggies, and cheese over sugary treats like ice cream and sugary drinks.
  5. Set a Good Example Suggests parents brush their teeth together with their children to reinforce good habits.