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How to Prevent Holiday Treats from Damaging Braces and Teeth
One of the busiest times of the year for orthodontists is the week after Halloween. Emergency visits increase dramatically because teenagers, children, and even adults have damaged their metal braces or suffered a dental injury or due to eating treats such as candy. The fact is that many of the treats that we so richly enjoy during the holiday season may be harmful to our teeth.
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Many people try to resist eating sugary treats and drinking soft drinks in an effort to reduce tooth decay. As such, many people often reach for a glass of juice as opposed to a soft drink. However, the question is: Is fruit juice really any better for your teeth than the sugary soda?
Pediatric dentists feel that there is an increasing need to spread awareness amongst the people by marking February as National children’s dental health month. Many pediatric dentists across the country educate children about good dental habits, importance of oral health and offer free dental services.
Recent studies have indicated that drinking tea may be a good way to keep our teeth healthy.
It has been discovered that compounds found in black tea may attack harmful bacteria in the mouth that cause gum disease and cavities.
The Healthy Smiles campaign wants state lawmakers to pass a tax on soda, with the money going to help low-income Illinois residents gain dental care.



