Almost all Halloween candies bring horror to your teeth, dentists are declaring. As more than 73 million trick-or-treaters prepare their costumes ahead of the spooktacular holiday, experts are warning ...
Each year in the U.S., approximately 35 million children go trick-or-treating on Halloween — and studies show that each child can consume up to three cups of sugar while eating the candy they collect.
Share on Pinterest Several popular types of Halloween candy can increase your risk of tooth damage. Kosamtu/Getty Images Candy is all the rage on Halloween, but several popular types can pose risks to ...
Sticky candies like gummies can get stuck in hard-to-clean areas between teeth. The acidity of sour candies — and even some sugar-free treats — is tough on tooth enamel. Dentists say chocolate and ...
Share on Pinterest Halloween candy is all the rage during spooky season, but many popular types can lead to tooth decay and damage. Kosamtu/Getty Images Many people indulge in candy on Halloween, but ...
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