Candy Tips for Halloween

Halloween is right around the corner! And while eating copious amounts of candy isn’t spooky, cavities are! Halloween is a great time to enjoy some sugary treats, but an excess of these delicacies can leave your mouth rotten. Below are some tips to keep your teeth healthy from Dr. Dennis Flanagan at Dennis J. Flanagan DDS MS during this holiday!

Timing is Everything

Eat your Halloween candy with meals or shortly after mealtime. Saliva production increases during meals which helps cancel out acids produced by bacteria in your mouth and rinse away food particles.

Make Good Choices

Avoid hard candy and other sweets that stay in your mouth for a long time. The length of time sugary food is in your mouth plays a role in tooth decay.

Limit Your Sweets

Snacking on sweets can increase your risk of cavities. Limit consumption to once or twice a day to keep cavities at bay.

Don’t Get Caught in a “Sticky Situation”

Sticky candies cling to your teeth and take longer to get washed away by saliva. The longer these foods stay on your teeth, the greater your risk for tooth decay. Be sure to brush your teeth immediately following consumption.

Spread the Love

Don’t keep tons of Halloween candy around to tempt you. Instead, pick out a small amount you would like to eat and then donate the rest. Many dentist or orthodontist’s offices will collect your candy or certain organizations, such as Operation Gratitude, will donate candy to troops overseas.

Halloween doesn’t have to derail your oral health. If you follow these simple tips, Halloween is sure to be a delicious and fun experience for everyone!

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