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Anthem, Inc. Offers Six Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Mouth During Halloween

October 27, 2015 10:54 AM

Follow these tips to avoid a scary scenario this year

INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Halloween is almost here and that usually means people are going to eat sweet treats, experience good times and have some scary fun – sometimes, at the expense of their oral health.

To help children and adults maintain a healthy mouth while they celebrate Halloween, Dr. George Koumaras, national dental director for Anthem, Inc., offers the following tips:

  1. Limit the amount of sticky and/or chewy candies. When attending Halloween parties and events, it’s very easy to munch on mouthwatering pieces of sticky or chewy sweets like caramel, toffee and fudge. Just remember, candies that stick to the teeth take longer to get washed away by saliva and can increase the risk for tooth decay. In addition, some of the stickier candies and desserts can loosen or remove fillings, crowns and other dental work.
  2. Don’t use the teeth. Children and adults can get so caught up in the excitement of opening candy wrappers that they decide to use their teeth to open the packaging. Try to avoid using teeth as a pair of scissors because this type of wear and tear can cause teeth to crack, chip and even break!
  3. Avoid hard candy and other sweets that might stay in the mouth for a long period of time. The quantity and the amount of time sugary foods and sweets stay in the mouth plays a major role in tooth decay. If children or adults must absolutely have candy, the best types to eat are those that dissolve quickly such as chocolate bars. Since they dissolve so quickly, the sugar in the candy is in the mouth for a very short time. If people are trying to avoid super sweet/sugary treats, they should consider eating a piece of fruit.
  4. Water things down. When teeth are in constant contact with candy and beverages that contain sugar, there is an increased risk of tooth decay. Balance things out by drinking water in between eating candy and drinking sugary beverages.
  5. Just “two” it. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends people brush their teeth two times a day for two minutes. During the Halloween season, it may be a good idea to brush teeth immediately after eating candy, especially the candy that is sticky. The simple habit of regular brushing can make a big difference over time.
  6. Visit the dentist. Remember to schedule a checkup appointment with the dentist. It’s important to maintain regular and routine preventive dental care during Halloween and throughout the year because a regular dental exam can bring attention to issues that aren’t visible or painful in the early stages. A dentist can spot early warning signs in the mouth that may indicate disease elsewhere in the body1.

Enjoy the fun and scary celebrations this Halloween and remember to keep Dr. Koumaras’ tips in mind.

Source:

1-American Dental Association: http://www.ada.org/en/about-the-ada/dentists-doctors-of-oral-health

About Anthem, Inc.

Anthem is working to transform health care with trusted and caring solutions. Our health plan companies deliver quality products and services that give their members access to the care they need. With nearly 70 million people served by its affiliated companies, including more than 38 million enrolled in its family of health plans, Anthem is one of the nation’s leading health benefits companies. For more information about Anthem’s family of companies, please visit www.antheminc.com/companies.

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