6 Tips To Give Your Mouth A Merry Christmas
With Christmas just around the corner, everyone is getting geared up for upcoming festivities and holiday. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable time of year, but spare a thought for your teeth.
Here are ways to look after your teeth this festive season:
1.Beware of the mince pies, Christmas cake and pudding
They are all laden with dried fruit, which is high in sugar. Sugars that cause tooth decay.
2.Don’t ditch the routine
The worst thing you can do is wrap up your oral hygiene routine on Christmas Eve for a few days. Christmas morning might be an exciting time for children, but if you’re a parent make them wait a little longer – it’s only two minutes after all. And the same applies to the adults!
3.Say cheese!
Cheese is great for teeth. It helps to return the mouth to its natural acid balance and help reduce the chances of developing tooth decay.
4.Use the bottle opener
Please remember your teeth aren’t tools. If your party trick is to open a bottle of beer with your teeth, or if you’re always biting open the crisp packet, you’re actually doing your teeth more harm than good. We see many people who break their teeth from opening bottles. Once it’s broken, however well we can fix it for you, your tooth will never be the same.
5.Avoid sticky sweets and toffeesThese are in abundance over the Christmas period. They get stuck within your teeth and are hard to remove. They are also notorious for dislodging fillings and crowns. Every year, we see numerous people with this problem over the Christmas period who will say “I never normally eat sweets/toffees”. We suggest to give them a miss and consider an alternative.
6.Moderation
Moderation is definitely the most important thing to remember. It’s ok to say no to that extra sweet as the tin comes round, or have a glass of milk instead of one last glass of fizz.