août 23, 2024
As children, we often heard phrases like, “Don’t eat too much sugar or you’ll ruin your teeth,” or “You’ll spoil your appetite,” from our parents. While we might have ignored their advice, there was more wisdom in their warnings than we realized. Some foods can even break your teeth, posing a risk that goes beyond just being bad for your dental health. These foods could potentially lead to an emergency visit to the dentist. NewSmile is here to highlight five foods that can damage your teeth, so you can avoid them and maintain your beautiful smile.
Yep, you read that right. Something as simple and innocent as ice can damage your teeth! Even though ice may not contain any sugars that can create cavities chewing it can damage your teeth’s enamel.
Okay, this one won’t crack your teeth (unless you’re chewing on the can which would be a whole other blog post), but sugary sodas weaken your teeth’s enamel making them softer and more susceptible to cracking or breaking. Drink soda in moderation to prevent the softening of your teeth and the risk of breaking them on these other foods.
Biting into an un-pitted olive is dangerous when you don’t realize that it’s not pitted. That’s when crack you go to the dentist.
Yep, everyone’s favorite snack at the movies is also infamous for cracking teeth. Chomping down on an un-popped kernel will crack your tooth. You don’t have to get rid of the popcorn when you go to the movies, just be more careful.
This one you really have to be careful with. Crunching on almonds can chip your teeth if you are not careful. They may be delicious but eat almonds with caution.
When you damage your teeth you may throw off their alignment. When that happens, be sure to buy NewSmile teeth aligners to help correct your smile.
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