October is a favorite holiday month for many children as they celebrate Halloween… dressing up in costumes, trick or treating, and of course, collecting Halloween candy! But there is more to celebrate in October than just
Halloween. October is also National Dental Hygiene Month – maybe not as exciting to our children as Halloween, but good dental hygiene is very important to their long-term health and happiness. To help you celebrate Halloween with healthy teeth and good oral hygiene, we at Cheek Dental would like to share our five favorite Halloween healthy smile tips:
Sort Your Halloween Candy
When it comes to candy, certain types can be more damaging to teeth than others. Candies that are sticky or chewy tend to get stuck in the crevices of your teeth and cause cavities. Also, candies that stay in your mouth longer, such a lollipops, cause your teeth to be exposed to sugar for a longer period of time which can increase the likelihood of developing tooth decay. We recommend sorting out these types of candies from your Halloween stash and only keeping candy that is quicker to eat and lower in sugars, such as chocolates or sugar-free candy.
Donate Extra Candy
A great way to limit the amount of candy your child consumes is to donate some of it. There are many charities, dental offices, and organizations that take candy donations. We recommend sitting with your child to help them pick a few of their favorites and then donating the rest.
Make Candy a Treat
Children tend to consume more candy around Halloween because it is often lying around the house. Rather than leaving the candy out, we recommend storing it away and making it a treat. Candy can be used as a reward for completing chores, getting a good grade, or just having a great attitude that day.
Practice Good Dental Hygiene After Eating Candy
It is important to brush twice a day and floss daily to maintain good oral health. However, when your sugar intake increases, so should the frequency of your oral hygiene routine. Remember, if it’s sticky and sweet – swiftly sweep! If it’s chocolate and smooth, you can delay your move. Brushing and flossing your teeth or even just rinsing your mouth after consuming candy can reduce your chances of developing cavities.
Consider Alternatives to Candy
Instead of handing out candy to those who visit your home, consider purchasing healthier snacks such as crackers or pretzels or other fun non food treats like stickers, pencils, or yo-yos.
We hope you’ve enjoyed these Halloween tips! The team at Cheek Dental witches you a spook-tacular Halloween!