Tuesday, April 15, 2014

We can help you have sweets and dental health!


There is just a certain enthusiasm in the atmosphere that only a big holiday can produce. When a major holiday is coming up it seems like you can actually feel the anticipation in the air. All holidays are different; they are unique in their own way and they have diverse traditions. However, most share quite a few similarities. What comes to mind when you hear the word holidays? I’m sure food, fun, family, memories, and of course sweets pop up in your head. Who doesn’t love to indulge a little? During the holidays it’s always nice to enjoy sugary treats but just keep it in moderation. Even though sugar is delightful it is not a good idea to consume too much of it. It is not only unhealthy for your body but it affects your dental health directly. Everywhere you go there are sweets being dangled in front of your face right now since Easter is the closest holiday. Companies love to appeal to children in hopes they will ask their parents and their parents will give in and buy the candy.  Guess what? It works!  At least try to plan some fun outdoor physical activities for your kids to distract from the sweets on Easter and make sure they brush their teeth after enjoying all that sugar. Sweets and dental health are on opposite sides of the field but exceptions can and should be made for holidays since it is all part of the fun.
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