Teeth-Friendly Candy: Halloween Dental Tips On Treats For Kids, Report Released

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Birmingham, Alabama-based dentists Hurst Pediatric Dentistry released a new report detailing the effects that sugary Halloween candies can have on children's teeth while informing parents about healthier, teeth-friendly treat alternatives.

As Halloween approaches in the United States and in many cultures across the world, Hurst Pediatric Dentistry looks to advise parents on ways to promote dental hygiene. Seasonal trick-or-treating activities will see children collecting all kinds of sugary candies. After reading this new report, parents can decide which treats to distribute - and which to avoid.

Hurst Pediatric Dentistry draws from its industry expertise to help readers find an appropriate balance between Halloween fun and responsible dental care for their children. While it doesn’t seek to dissuade parents from allowing their kids to enjoy sweet treats every so often, its report stresses that some candies pose more of a risk to teeth than others.

“Halloween is a magical time for kids, full of spooky fun and, of course, lots of candy,” writes the report. “But as a parent, you might be worried about how all those sugary treats can affect your child's teeth. It's no secret that certain candies can lead to cavities, and while you don't want to ruin the fun, protecting your child's oral health is a priority.”

The dental report explicitly warns against chewy, hard, or sour candies for their harmful properties - demonstrating that regular consumption of these can severely impact one’s teeth. As such, by making sure to keep such treats out of their child’s hands, readers can help to prevent costly cases of tooth decay.

Instead, the report explains that chocolate and nutty candy bars are healthier alternatives for children to enjoy. While they contain a certain amount of sugar, such treats won’t stick to teeth for nearly as long as some other kinds - significantly reducing the risk of cavities. Moreover, Hurst Pediatric Dentistry recommends sugar-free gum for kids - citing its saliva-producing benefits among other advantages.

The piece closes by offering a selection of expert pointers surrounding dental hygiene - noting that general awareness on this subject is even more crucial this time of year. It encourages readers to ensure that their children brush their teeth twice a day or more to help fight plaque and bacteria.

In addition, parents can schedule checkups with dentists like Hurst Pediatric Dentistry following Halloween festivities, to determine the impact of sugary candies on their child’s teeth - and arrange professional cleaning.

Interested parties can find Hurst Pediatric Dentistry’s report in full at: https://hurstpediatricdental.com/blog/b/surviving-halloween-teeth-friendly-candy

Contact Info:
Name: Joby Hurst
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Organization: Hurst Pediatric Dentistry
Address: 19 Inverness Center Parkway Ste 250, Birmingham, AL 35242, United States
Phone: +1-205-969-7454
Website: https://hurstpediatricdental.com/

Release ID: 89144021