Fruit And Sneaky Smile Destroyers!

Okay, well. We may have gone a bit too far. There aren’t exactly things lurking about that are going to lead directly to the destruction of your entire smile! However, there are certainly some things you should look out for that can cause a significant level of damage to your oral health. Of course, generally speaking, fruit is healthy for you. However, there are some possible problems that can come from needing more information (and from needing to approach with caution). Let us elaborate.

Remember, Pitted Fruit

First, don’t reach into a bowlful of cherries and pop them into your mouth without thinking. You could accidentally bite down on a pit with full force, thereby experiencing a cracked or broken tooth! Do yourself a favor and become a bit of an investigator when you’re eating fruit that may have pits, so you don’t accidentally hurt your oral health.

Remember, Seedless Might Have Seeds

You might purchase fruit that has been advertised as seedless. It may actually have been grown this way, too. However, don’t make the assumption that it’s really 100 percent free of seeds. Otherwise, you may hurt your oral health when you chew on a very hard and unexpected seed. Be careful with your eating habits, so you don’t run into this issue.

Beware, The Teeny Tiny Seeds!

Teeny tiny seeds exist in some fruits, such as raspberries and strawberries, and can get stuck between teeth, beneath dental work like bridges, etc. If you’re going to eat this type of fruit, be sure that you are very thorough with your dental hygiene (remember that rinsing can work wonders), so you don’t experience complications of trapped food.

Protect Teeth From Accidental Damage With Our Care

Come see us for your visit, so we may clean your teeth, examine your smile, and offer helpful tips that can protect you. Contact Absolute Dental Care today in Virginia Beach, VA to schedule a visit by calling (757) 428-7440. We proudly welcome patients Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hampton, Eastern Shore, and all surrounding communities.