Attack Of The Gummi Bear

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There probably isn’t a dentist in the world who would say eating candy is a good thing. That includes Rotem Dental Care in Toms River.

To put it plainly, candy is loaded with sugar. The bacteria in your mouth uses any sugar to produce the acids that cause tooth decay.

You’re better off avoiding candy entirely. But we’re realists, and know that is not an easy thing to do. (Full disclosure: most of us here don’t mind the occasional sweet, too!)

The trick, in part, is moderation. It’s also choosing your candy wisely. Some kinds are worse for your teeth than others. (Be sure to read this entire post: there’s a surprise ending!)

The Worst

The worst types of candy are the sticky ones, like gummi bears, taffy, and even those chewy fruit snacks. They attach to your teeth and stick there, and don’t rinse or brush away very easily.

Sticky candy can also cause problems with dental work, like fillings and crowns.

Dried fruit has the same effect. Admittedly, raisins or cranberries have more nutrition than a gummi bear. But they also have a lot of sugar and cling to the teeth.

Hard candy like lollipops are also really rough on teeth. They’re meant to be sucked on, so they’re in your mouth for a long time. That’s a sugar bath your teeth definitely don’t need.

Surprise!

Here’s the surprise: some candy isn’t all that bad. Chocolate melts quickly and rinses or brushes out easily. We like dark chocolate in particular, because it tends to have less sugar than milk chocolate. It’s made from cocoa beans, which contain substances that help to harden enamel and even fight bacteria.

At Rotem Dental Care we want all our patients to have the best possible dental health, and staying away from candy, especially sticky candy, is always a good strategy. People from Stafford Township, Manchester Township, and Jackson come to our office for complete general and cosmetic dentistry, and much more. Please call us to schedule your next checkup today!

Contact Rotem Dental Care:

732-228-4028

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

355 Lakehurst Rd
Toms River, New Jersey
08755

 

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