Here are some tips and tricks to make this year’s Halloween a treat for your teeth!
With Halloween quickly approaching, the stores are already full of costumes and candy. If you have braces, Halloween can be like looking in the window of a haunted house – you want to go in, but you know you shouldn’t. Popped brackets, broken wires, and the risk of cavities sound like a horror movie in itself.
Here are some tips to make your Halloween a little less spooky:

Brush and Floss After Meals – While this is always good advice while undergoing orthodontic treatment, it’s especially important if you are enjoying some of your hard-earned Halloween treats. Using a fluoridated mouth rinse can also help keep cavities at bay.
Choose Your Treats Wisely – You should always be mindful of what you eat when you have braces. Avoid super-sticky treats like caramels. Sticky candies can get stuck in your brackets and are hard to clean out of the tiny spaces. You should also avoid hard candies like jawbreakers. Not only can they both dislodge brackets, but because they dissolve slowly, they can increase your risk of cavities. Opt for pure chocolate like a Hershey’s Bar or Reese’s instead of candy corns, jelly beans, and candy bars that have nuts, like Snickers.
Water, Water, Water – Necessary for life, water helps keep your body hydrated, and that includes your mouth and gums. Sipping on water throughout the day also helps wash away decay-causing bacteria and fills you up, so you’re less likely to reach for that candy bar in between meals.
Eat Well the Rest of the Time – A little treat now and then is ok, as long as your meals and other snacks are healthy. A colorful (not candy-filled) diet of fruits, veggies, lean meats, and dairy can go a long way not only in your oral health but in your physical and mental health, too. Eating a diet that’s fiber-filled keeps you feeling fuller longer, and helps prevent the sugar crashes that come with a diet that’s heavy on candy and energy drinks.
Young girl cleaning her braces
