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Follow on Google News | Halloween candy leaves teeth in need of a cleaning at the dentist.While Halloween may have come and gone for 2012, the effects of candy on dental hygiene remain. The only way to deal with the increased exposure to sugars and other cavity causing substances is to schedule a cleaning at the dentist.
By: East Harlem Dental Plaza Some of the worst offenders of causing a big problem that only a dentist can fix come out in full force around the time of Halloween. The candy corn that everyone loves to munch on is actually so high in sugar content that tooth decay can become an inevitably depending on the quantities consumed. Dentists on average receive about ten percent more emergency visits on the days immediately following Halloween because of the increased exposure to tooth damage. While there are steps people can take to prevent problems related to the influx of candy by consulting a dentist beforehand, sometimes brushing and flossing are no match for the sugars that cause tooth decay. All dentists agree that cleanings need to be a part of a larger dental health regimen, but there is no reason to wait until the next scheduled visit when cavity causing materials are stuck between the teeth and gums. Oral hygiene requires a commitment and that commitment includes taking extra precautions in the wake of possible dental exposures. Luckily those looking for a dentist in the New York City area have East Harlem Dentists to turn to for all types of dental procedures. An x-ray exam and cleaning are just the beginning of dental care and these professionals provide a comprehensive list of services to treat any possible dental malady. Call for a consultation today to repair the damage caused by the Halloween candy and take preventative measures before the Holiday Season is in full swing for 2012. End
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