Halloween has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean that it’s the end of the candy season. There are plenty of opportunities to imbibe sweets—both of the candy and pastry/cookie variety—throughout the next few months. And while those sweets are delicious and fun, there...
The holiday season is a hard time for teeth; if for no other reason than the perpetual snacking: parties, an office get-together, gift boxes of candies, platters of cookies and other sugary treats, champagne and/or sugary ciders (beverages like Martinelli’s sparkling...
Holidays and Sugar Halloween has come and gone, yet the candy lingers. We know the amount of sugar presented to kids at this holiday and most is absurd, and we know that excess sugar leads to tooth decay and a whole host of other issues (you can read about : Ten Ways...
Halloween. It’s that time of year again! Now, obviously, your dentist is not going to recommend you binge out on candy. No person’s teeth can handle an overabundance of sugars. You might be wondering, however, why is sugary candy so, so bad for your teeth? The answer...
It’s an important time of year. It’s the time of year for fun, family, and food. And in our feasting it’s important to remember to continue with regular routine dental care, especially at a time at which we feast on turkey, stuffing, cookies, pies, etc. It’s important...
Halloween can be a spooky fun time for kids and their families. Below is mnemonic to help you prepare for Halloween safety: Hazards can be avoided on Halloween by taking the following precautions. Adults or older children should accompany young ghosts and goblins on...