Sticky Sweets & Crunchy Treats Are Harmful to Holland’s Smiles

popcorn While it’s really no secret that we encourage our patients to limit sugar intake, it may surprise some to learn that it’s not only the sugar that’s harmful to your teeth. At Huisman Family Dental in Holland, we want all of our patients to know that while sugary snacks can cause damage to your teeth, some are more harmful than others.

The key ingredient in all sweets is, of course, sugar. And while sugar can wreak havoc in your mouth, sugary sweets that are sticky, like caramel and taffy, can be even more damaging. The texture of these foods and others like them causes the sugar to linger on your teeth longer, leaving your them vulnerable to decay.

Sticky foods don’t necessarily have to be sweet to be dangerous. Sticky foods in general are harmful to dental restorations and can easily pull out fillings or loosen crowns.

While sweets and sticky foods are most definitely dangerous to the health of your teeth, other foods that may not be so obviously bad are just as detrimental, if not worse.

Crunchy foods, like popcorn or even ice, can not only cause broken teeth in Holland, they can also cause tiny cracks and chips, which leaves teeth more susceptible to cavities and other problems. While our teeth are strong and are made to help us chew, they aren’t unbreakable. And crunching ice cubes and catching the hidden kernel in your bucket of popcorn with your molar are just the types of things can cause a broken, or chipped, tooth.

All of us at our Holland dental office want to keep patients’ smiles healthy. One of the best ways you can help is to make sure you maintain regularly scheduled appointments – especially if you’ve got a sweet tooth or really love to munch on popcorn.

If you’re due for a check up, or if you happen to experience a dental injury from your snacking habits, don’t wait. Give us a call to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

Why Hockey Players Can’t Get Dates – The Importance of Sports Mouth Guards in Holland

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We’ve all seen those famous ice hockey players skating around the ice, grinning ear to ear after scoring a goal, and yet we can’t help but notice that gap in their mouths where a tooth once was. A lost or chipped tooth is an all too common injury, not only in hockey, but in many other sports as well.

In fact, some of the most common dental injuries occur as a result from sports activity and include:

  • Chipped teeth

  • Dental fractures or tooth “cracks”

  • Displaced teeth

  • Lost teeth

  • Infections

The best way to prevent these types of injuries is by using a mouth guard made at our Holland dental office.

Sports mouth guards can greatly reduce the risk of mouth injuries and can even decrease the chances of a concussion or jaw fracture. Both the American Dental Association (ADA) and the Academy for Sports Dentistry (ASD) recommend a properly fitted mouth guard to successfully protect your mouth during a sporting activity. And only your Holland dentist can give you a sports mouth guard that’s properly custom fitted just for you.

At Huisman Family Dentistry, we encourage all of our athletes – both children and adults – to take care of their mouths during contact sports. If you’re playing in a recreational league, your kids are just starting to play, or if you’ve been training and playing your whole life, a sports mouth guard made in Holland can save your teeth, and your smile. Don’t wait for an injury to happen, take the preventive approach and call us today.

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