Sorry, Parents. The number one most cavity-causing food isn’t candies. It’s Crackers! I wanna start with a hook! Who would have ever imagined what is the most common cause of cavities in school-aged kids?
In today’s world of convenience and on-the-go snacks, crackers have become a common choice for parents when packing lunch boxes or as quick snacks.
As a dentist, I’m here to shed light on a surprising truth – crackers sneakily cause cavities more than candy!
When your child enjoys goldfish crackers or other crackers, those innocent-looking bites can quickly turn into dental culprits. Most kids don’t brush their teeth directly after eating nor rinse with water, so the starches in crackers transform into a sticky goo that clings to their teeth.
You don’t have to completely cut off crackers, but you can limit how often you give them to your child and limit including them in their daily lunch box. Offering them as occasional snacks is perfectly acceptable!
Choose snacks that are friendly for your child’s teeth such as the following:
Encourage your child to drink water after eating crackers or even any food. This can help wash away sticky residues and reduce the risk of cavities.
And of course, always make sure your child has regular dental checkups. This helps detect and address any dental issues early.
Get ready to give your child the gift of a healthy and confident smile by scheduling a consultation with Dr Rafif through this link!