Best & Worst Candy For Your Teeth On Halloween

Best & Worst Candy For Your Teeth On Halloween

halloween candy shaped like vampire fangs

This time every year, the leaves start to fade from green to brilliant shades of orange, yellow, and red. The temperature starts to drop, and shorts and t-shirts get stuffed back into drawers and are exchanged for sweaters and jackets. And while these may be the telltale signs of autumn’s arrival, there are also far spookier indications that announce the advent of something far more dastardly. And yes, it’s the best and worst candy for your teeth.

You know what I’m talking about, don’t you? Haven’t you seen the skeletons and spiderwebs all around the city? Haven’t you seen the witches and monsters running amuck? And don’t even get me started on the jack-o’-lanterns with their glowing eyes!

Yup, it’s that time of year again. Happy Halloween, boys and ghouls! We hope you have your costumes picked out because October 31st is just a handful of days away. And while we can all rest assured that the ghosts and goblins we see around town are make-believe, there’s something that haunts most Americans on Halloween – and no, it’s not Casper. It’s candy!

Halloween Candy Can Cause Creepy Cavities

Did you know that we as Americans buy nearly 600-million pounds of candy each year? I know Halloween is supposed to be scary, but for dentists, that’s a total nightmare! For all the parents out there, you know that candy means cavities, and cavities can put a strain on your budget. That’s why we’re sharing the best and the worst Halloween candy for your kid’s dental health.

The Worst Candy For Your Teeth

To be frank, anything really sugary in general is no good, especially in large quantities, but always urge against sour candies as they do double damage because they’re not just sweet – they’re acidic too! Just so you can be on the safe side this Halloween, here’s an actual list of the worst candy for your teeth:

  • Suckers or lollipops
  • Jolly Ranchers
  • Werther’s Original Hard Candies
  • Peppermints
  • Lifesavers (the hard kind)
  • Runts
  • Jawbreakers (because of the sugar and the hardness!!!)
  • Gummy worms, bears, rings, etc.
  • Gumdrops
  • Dots
  • Skittles
  • Jellybeans
  • Candy corn
  • Marshmallows
  • Caramel squares
  • MilkyWay Bars
  • Snickers
  • Butterscotch
  • And much, much more!

The Worst Candy For Your Teeth

Listen, we’re not telling you not to go out and have a fun night or enjoy your treats. So let’s compromise a little. Out of the candy world, plain chocolates or chocolates with nuts or peanut butter are better than the other candies we listed above. Don’t get me wrong; they’re still chock-full of sugar, but moderation and good hygiene are the key here. While we always suggest sugar-free candies to our patients, taking these tips and tricks into account should allow you and your family to enjoy some sweet treats without any of the spooky dental issues!

Schedule Your Next Appointment with Midtown Dental Group

Like we mentioned in our blog post last week, we know that some folks might be scared of the dentist especially around this time of year, but with Midtown Dental Group, you don’t have to worry! Stay on top of your oral hygiene this Halloween and book a dental cleaning today!

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Why People Have a Fear of Dentists

Why People Have a Fear of Dentists

The dentist from Little Shop of Horrors working in Bill Murray's mouth

Since it’s that special time of year when things get a little spooky in celebration of Halloween, we decided to make our weekly dental blog post about something a little controversial: the fear of dentists! (cue scary music) *bum, bum, buuuuuummmmm!* Fitting, right?

People have always had a fear of dentists, but why? We have answers for you, and who knows? Maybe we’ll even teach you how to overcome your fear of dentists along the way!

What Is the Fear of Dentists Called?

The fear of dentists is usually referred to as dentophobia but is officially known as odontophobia. For those curious about the etymology of the word odontophobia, “odonto–” comes from the Ancient Greek word for tooth while “-phobia” is Ancient Greek for “fear.”

Why Do People Have Such An Extreme Fear of Dentists?

Interestingly enough, teeth and the field of dentistry have always been associated with fear. And while that may seem a little silly to us in 2021, in the 1600s, teeth were one of the top-six leading causes of death.

Yup, you read that right. People actually died from something as simple as an untreated cavity. And trust us when we say that you don’t even want to know about what they passed for dental tools back in the day (but here’s an old painting anyway).

An old painting of old fashioned dentistry tools

When you see a tool like that, it’s not difficult to guess what question is running through your mind: how did they manage pain back in the good ole’ days?

Well, between 2250 BC and the 1500s, they used all sorts of options to help manage dental pain from a Babylonian clay made of henbane seed and gum mastic to wine to a synthesized compound commonly referred to as ether. These were more or less effective so it’s no stretch of the imagination as to why people might have some inherited trauma associated with dental work.

How to Overcome Your Fear of Dentists

Luckily for us all, modern science and dentistry have come a long way since then. Here at Midtown Dental Group, we want to make sure your experience with us is an enjoyable one. Our offices aren’t just equipped for state-of-the-art dental treatments; they’re equipped for your comfort, too!

But we understand that some patients may still have reservations or fears when it comes to dental visits. So here’s some advice from the experts:

9 Tips and Tricks to Help You Overcome Your Fear of the Dentist

1. Find a Friend:

If you’re feeling frightened or anxious about your next dental visit, bring a friend or family member who’s going to help you through the process.

2. The Practice Makes Perfect:

Just like no two smiles are the same, no two dentists are the same, either! Finding a friendly and supportive dentist you can trust is important.

3. Transparency:

We get that your previous experiences with other dental offices may have felt alienating or even unnerving. That’s why we do our best to be transparent with you about all processes, costs, and treatments.

4. Modern Amenities:

Gone are the days when going to the dentist was boring. Now, we provide music, TV, and even blankets to make sure you feel comfortable every step along the way to a perfect smile.

5. Breathing Techniques:

When dental professionals are working near your face, it can be easy to forget to breathe. We recommend ​​”4-7-8 breathing” which is taking a deep breath to the count of 4, holding that breath to the count of 7, and then exhaling to the count of 8. It’s very soothing!

6. Timing Is Everything:

We offer options for you to fill out your paperwork online so you don’t have to arrive too early and sit in the lobby, shivering with anticipation!

7. Pressing Pause:

The last thing we want is for you to put on a brave face. If you’re ever uncomfortable, please let us know and our team will give you a break whenever you need it.

8. Book Your Next Appointment Before You Go:

We do our best to book your next dental cleaning while we have you in the office so you don’t have to stress about scheduling it yourself. We’ll even send your reminders! Goodbye, anxiety!

9. And Lastly, Sedation Dentistry in New York City:

Some people can’t get over their dentophobia, and that’s ok – we don’t take it personally! But just because you have a fear of the dentist doesn’t mean that you should miss out on receiving quality care from dental professionals. That’s why we provide nitrous oxide or oral sedatives to qualifying patients. Now there’s no need to stress through a procedure.

Here Are Some Fear of Dentist Reddit Stories We Just Had To Share

User, u/DrMackDDS2014, asked: “Redditors who are terrified of the dentist, why are you afraid?” and the answers they got were pretty interesting. Below, you’ll find a quick selection of what people had to say.

  • “Been scared as a kid. It’s the equipment that scares me I think. Needles too. Noises…” – u/throwyoworkaway
  • “…the anticipated pain associated with the sound of the drill.” – u/cosmickornik
  • “The pain is nothing, it’s the thought of the pain. I don’t like being in the waiting room, I don’t like the drive there, I don’t like waiting at all. I don’t like the first needle. But the actual work done doesn’t hurt.” – u/[anonymoususer]
  • “The pain I can take, the bill is tough.” – u/I_miss_geocities

No Pain For You Or Your Wallet

Don’t fear. Unlike Reddit user, u/I_miss_geocities, you won’t have to experience any pain – physical or monetary. At Midtown Dental Group, we understand that getting the quality dental care you and your family deserves is a priority. That’s why we accept insurance, CareCredit®, HSAs and FSAs, and all major credit and debit cards. We also offer flexible payment plans. Not sure which option is best for you and your budget? Call one of our team members today. They’ll be happy to help!

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