It’s not easy to stay healthy during the holidays. Sweets seem to appear everywhere you go, and with all of the present-wrapping and card-writing, there’s not much time to devote to you and your family’s oral health and well-being. Listed below are a set of tips to help keep families healthy during the holidays
1. Stick with routines - Brush two times a day, for two minutes. Make sure to use a fluoride toothpaste that has earned the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
2. Choose a few veggies - Cookies and sweets are nice holiday treats, but instead of reaching for another candy cane, take a cue from Rudolph and eat the carrots or other vegetables.
3. Don’t forget the dentist! The holidays can be a busy time, but that doesn’t mean you can forget about your teeth. If you are due for a teeth cleaning or need work done, don’t forget to visit your dentist in December.
4. Drink water. You need a lot of energy for holiday activities, but avoid drinking sodas, sports drinks and juices with lots of sugar. Instead, drink water to keep your teeth strong and healthy. Article adapted from: http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/babies-and-kids/holiday-healthy-teeth-tips
1. Stick with routines - Brush two times a day, for two minutes. Make sure to use a fluoride toothpaste that has earned the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
2. Choose a few veggies - Cookies and sweets are nice holiday treats, but instead of reaching for another candy cane, take a cue from Rudolph and eat the carrots or other vegetables.
3. Don’t forget the dentist! The holidays can be a busy time, but that doesn’t mean you can forget about your teeth. If you are due for a teeth cleaning or need work done, don’t forget to visit your dentist in December.
4. Drink water. You need a lot of energy for holiday activities, but avoid drinking sodas, sports drinks and juices with lots of sugar. Instead, drink water to keep your teeth strong and healthy. Article adapted from: http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/babies-and-kids/holiday-healthy-teeth-tips