Skip to content

Protect Your Smile During the Holiday Season

Protect your smile during the holiday season

Nothing says “happy holidays” like a sweet treat. While those tasty offerings do seem to go hand-in-hand with seasonal cheer, they can also pose challenges to maintaining optimal oral health.

At Delta Dental of Michigan, we want you to celebrate the season without sacrificing the future of your smile. Here are a few tips to keep you on track:

  1. Be mindful of sugary indulgences

Holiday favorites like candies, cookies, and desserts are often laden with sugars that can contribute to tooth decay. When sugar interacts with bacteria in the mouth, it forms acids that attack tooth enamel, leading to cavities. To mitigate this risk, enjoy sugary foods in moderation and be aware of their impact on oral health.

  1. Maintain regular oral hygiene practices

Amid the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it’s crucial not to neglect your oral hygiene routine. Brushing your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and flossing once a day are fundamental practices. These habits help remove food particles and plaque, preventing tooth decay and gum disease.

  1. Be cautious with hard and sticky foods

Certain holiday treats, such as hard candies and sticky toffees, can be particularly detrimental to dental health. Hard candies can crack or chip teeth, while sticky substances adhere to teeth surfaces, promoting decay.

  1. Stay hydrated and rinse after meals

Drinking water throughout the day helps wash away food particles and neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth. After consuming sugary or acidic foods and drinks, rinsing your mouth with water can aid in maintaining a neutral pH, protecting your enamel from erosion.

  1. Schedule a post-holiday visit to your dentist

The new year is an excellent time to schedule a dental appointment. Regular checkups allow for professional cleaning and early detection of potential issues, ensuring that your oral health remains in top condition following the holiday season.

For more oral health tips, visit Delta Dental of Michigan’s LifeSmile Wellness library.

About Post Author

From the Web

Active Aging
These Techniques Can Help Combat Distraction in Aging Brains
These Techniques Can Help Combat Distraction in Aging Brains
activeaging
Read more
Why Your Golden Years Are the Perfect Time for Pet Ownership
Why Your Golden Years Are the Perfect Time for Pet Ownership
activeaging
Read more
7 Dietary Supplements that Promote Healthy Aging
7 Dietary Supplements that Promote Healthy Aging
activeaging
Read more
How to Start a Garden in Retirement
How to Start a Garden in Retirement
activeaging
Read more
Healthy Living | Word in Black
Using Fresh Spring Produce: 10 Recipes You’ll Love
Using Fresh Spring Produce: 10 Recipes You’ll Love
healthyliving
Read more
Focus on the Present: Tips for Living in the Moment
Focus on the Present: Tips for Living in the Moment
healthyliving
Read more
Ways to Move More While Working from Home
Ways to Move More While Working from Home
healthyliving
Read more
Tips for Building a Delicious (and Nutritious!) Salad
Tips for Building a Delicious (and Nutritious!) Salad
healthyliving
Read more
The Caregivers
Connection and Peace Flourish in This 79-Year-Old’s Community Garden
Connection and Peace Flourish in This 79-Year-Old’s Community Garden
Joyce Randolph began a small garden with her daughter in 2013. She found that gardening is good for the mind and for building community.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
Affirmations for Aging Boldly
Affirmations for Aging Boldly
With the highs and lows that come with aging, it’s helpful to have a few go-to affirmations for inner strength.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
Yes, Your Living Space Can Be a Source of Comfort and Peace
Yes, Your Living Space Can Be a Source of Comfort and Peace
Experimenting with welcoming plants and letting go of items that you no longer need can make your living space comfortable.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
Uplifting Words if You're Ever in a Funk
Uplifting Words if You're Ever in a Funk
A funk is a period of sadness that, if addressed effectively, can encourage inner healing and draw you into the fullness of who you are.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
X