WHY ARE CERTAIN CANDIESย so bad for our teeth?ย One reason is all that sugar, of course. We know that. Hereโs something you may not think about as oftenโฆ Many popular treats include the descriptorsย tart, tangy,ย andย sour. It seems the more bitter, the better.
Trouble is, our teeth are paying the price for this sour trend and we continue to see the damage.
Acid Erodes Our Teeth
A pH scale shows where substances are on a spectrum from base to acidic. 14โ12 is really base, and 2โ0 is really acidic.
A nice, neutral pH level of 7 is ideal for your mouth.ย When you eat acidic foods the pH level lowers. This can create a hostile, enamel-eroding environment for your teeth.ย No sugar (or plaque) is necessarily needed for an โacid attackโ to be damaging.
Letโs Break It Down
Our tooth enamel can start to erode at a pH level of 4.ย Spree, a relatively mild sour candy, has a pH level of 3, Sour Skittles 2.2, and WarHeads Spray 1.6. Thatโs pretty shocking when you considerย battery acid has a pH level of 1.0.
The Sad Signs Of Erosion
The acid in sour candy can really take a toll on our teeth and may even cause:
- Sensitivity
- Translucence at the biting edge of your teeth
- Increased cavities due to weakened enamel
Be Smart
Chewing sugarless gum stimulates saliva flow for cleansing. Swishing water around in your mouth can also help. Still, the smartest thing you can do is to stop eating tart candies, orย eat them very sparingly. Theyโre treats, not snacks.
If youโre experiencing signs of acid erosion,ย ask usย about it. We can help.