Friday, December 15, 2017

Damaging Effects of Holiday Treats

As the holiday season approaches, there are a number of dangers lurking right on the dessert table! While all of these goodies taste so great, there are many ways they can cause damage to your teeth. Whether you're traveling to spend time with friends and family or hosting a holiday get together yourself, try to regulate your sugar intake this holiday. As the best dentist in southern Missouri, we know how important it is to care for your teeth, especially when you are more likely to indulge in those tasty treats. Take a look below to find some of the ways these sugary-filled goodies can cause damage to your pearly whites.


Bacteria Battle

When you eat sugary-filled foods (like a sampling from the entire desert table), the sugar mixes with the bacteria naturally found in your mouth. The sugars stick to your teeth and then the bacteria works with this sugar, forming a film over your teeth. It's important to wash this sugar off of your teeth, as soon as possible. Whether you do that by drinking plenty of water or brushing your teeth after you hit the dessert table, it's important to keep this bacteria battle from taking place on your tooth surface.

Wear Down of Enamel

When the sugar and bacteria mix on your tooth's surface, it starts to pull minerals out of your tooth's protective barrier - the enamel. This coating helps to protect your teeth and once the bacteria has penetrated, damage can start. Don't forget to think about your enamel as you get ready for your holiday feasts. Be sure to take proper care of your teeth and clean them in a timely manner after eating sugar-filled foods.

Cause Cavities

A cavity is when bacteria penetrates your tooth's surface and starts to eat away at your tooth. As your tooth enamel wears down, there is no protective layer between bacteria and your tooth. At this point, cavities may start to form. Remember to keep your teeth healthy and clean to help prevent cavities from forming after chowing down on holiday treats.

It's best to avoid holiday candies and treats that put sugar in your mouth. Sticky or hard candies are also harmful to your teeth. Keep your oral care in mind as you select your treats this holiday season.

Now that you've seen some of the damaging effects of sweet treats, you know how important it is to not over-do it at the dessert table at your upcoming holiday gatherings. After your holiday get together, it can be beneficial to schedule a check-up for your teeth. From our cleaning service to ensure your teeth are properly cleaned to our inspection of your mouth to make sure no new cavities have formed, you can catch and issues right away. Contact our Springfield, Missouri dental office to schedule your next appointment. Until then, our staff at Access Dental & Dentures wishes you a happy holiday season!

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