Now that Halloween is over, there are almost certainly lots of candies and chocolates to choose from in millions of American households in the coming days and weeks — but a Vancouver, Washington-based ...
Share on Pinterest Halloween candy is all the rage during spooky season, but many popular types can lead to tooth decay and damage. Kosamtu/Getty Images Many people indulge in candy on Halloween, but ...
When you think of Halloween, candy is probably the first thing that comes to mind. October 31 is the one day of the year that's probably the most well-known for all things sweet and sour. Aside from ...
Carboholics beware: Your favorite foods could be worse for your teeth than dessert. That’s right, those “sticky and bready” fermentable carbohydrates — think: white bread, pasta, chips, cereal and ...
WESTFIELD — Dr. Elizabeth Shin Perry of Perry Endodontics, located in Westfield at 53 Southampton Road, offers several recommendations to protect teeth from the pitfalls of eating Halloween candy.
Sticky, hard and sour candy can damage teeth or lead to cavities Chocolate, sugar-free gum and savory snacks are better choices Experts recommend setting candy limits and brushing before bed to avoid ...
They may make your lips pucker, but sour candies can do more than surprise your taste buds - they can seriously damage your teeth, experts warn. "These candies combine two factors that increase mouth ...
When thinking about the main causes of tooth decay, most of us immediately point to candy and sugary drinks. There is no doubt that sugar damages tooth enamel, especially when brushing and flossing ...
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