
It’s no secret that sweet, sugary candies and drinks have an adverse effect of the health of your smile, but what about sour or tart candies? We at Southcenter Dental thought you might want to know what kind of an effect does eating or drinking something sour have on my smile?
Recent research from the Minnesota Dental Association suggests that the amount of acid in sour candies is enough to eat away at tooth enamel and cause cavities. Here are a few souring facts about sour candies, and some helpful tips on how to protect your teeth from Southcenter Dental(even if you cannot give up sour candies all together).
Facts
-Sour candies can be very acidic, and may actually burn the gums and cheeks, while weakening and wearing down the enamel on your teeth. (Check the acid levels in some of your favorite candies)
-It can take almost 20 minutes for the acid in sour candies to become neutral. Holding the acid in your mouth by sucking on sour hard candies or chewing sour gummies can keep the acid active for more than 20 minutes.
-The acid in sour candies can cause cavities and severe tooth decay.
Protect your teeth
-Limit the amount of sour candies that you eat on a daily basis, and if you do indulge, remember not to suck or chew on sour candies for long periods of time.
-After eating sour candies, rinse your mouth out with water, drink milk, or eat a couple slices of cheese. This will help neutralize the acid in your mouth (wait at least one hour before brushing your teeth with toothpaste, as this can actually increase the effects of acid on your teeth)
-If tooth erosion has already begun, ask your dentist about ways you can help reduce sensitivity and continue to protect your teeth.
Hope this helps! From Southcenter Dental.
Friday, May 29, 2009
A Sour Smile Is Not A Happy Smile -- Southcenter Dental
Posted by
Dr. Jerome Baruffi
2
comments
Labels: auburn dentist, bellevue dentist, burien dentist, cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Baruffi, southcenter dental
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Southcenter Dental Has a Fun New Soda Pop Quiz

Southcenter Dental wants to know, where does all that soda pop go?
On average, the typical person consumes over 50 gallons of soda pop per year! The amount of acid and sugar found in a can of soda can cause serious tooth decay and lead to cavities, gum disease, and even tooth loss!
We at Southcenter Dental know that you don’t want to lose your teeth, so take the soda pop quiz, presented by the Minnesota Dental Association, and learn more about how to keep your smile healthy.
It’s a fun interactive quiz, so enjoy! From Southcenter Dental.
Posted by
Dr. Jerome Baruffi
0
comments
Labels: auburn dentist, bellevue dentist, burien dentist, cavities, cavity prevention, child dental, cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Baruffi, oral health, southcenter dental
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Now That I Have Braces, What Can I Eat? Dr. Baruffi Explains

At Southcenter Dental, we see a lot of patients who are also in orthodontic treatment. One of the most common concerns we hear about is all the foods you can't eat! Particularly anything sticky, hard, crunchy, or chewy. What does this leave for you to eat? Lettuce? Nothing?
Luckily, there was someone else wondering the same thing when she first got braces! Brenda Waterman, 13, decided she was going to find a way to have her cake and eat it too, so she created a variety of “braces-friendly” recipes that allow you to enjoy your favorite treats without interfering with your orthodontic care! Her cookbook, “The Braces Cookbook: Recipes you (and your Orthodontist) will Love,” gives patients a variety of delicious recipes, safe to eat with braces; plus additional tips and advice for packing lunches, what to eat at parties, and braces-friendly restaurant dishes! There’s even a section with tips for dealing with the soreness that can occur when your braces or appliance are adjusted. Enjoy the foods you love – even with braces!
At Southcenter Dental, we wanted to share a delicious, sneak peek recipe from “The Braces Cookbook:”
Wonderful Waffles
Forget the recipe that came with your waffle iron – this recipe will redefine fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth goodness. The secret to delicious waffles is letting the batter "sit" for five minutes before pouring into the waffle iron. Top cooked waffles with syrup, jam, fresh fruit or even whip cream. Makes about 5 servings!
Preheat your waffle iron according to the directions. You may want to lightly spray it with vegetable oil before heating.
--3 cups flour
--2 Tbl + 2 tsp baking powder
--1 tsp salt
--2 Tbl sugar
--4 cups milk
--4 eggs
--1/2 cup vegetable oil
In a large bowl, whisk (or use electric mixer on low) together all ingredients. Let batter sit for about five minutes to activate the baking powder.
When waffle iron is ready, pour about 1/3 cup of batter onto each of the four squares (experiment with your iron – you don't want the batter overflowing). Gently close the cover and set your timer as the manufacturer suggests. Do not lift the cover while they bake. When done, carefully lift one edge with a flat spatula and pull the waffle away from the iron. Keep waffles warm on a plate under a clean dishtowel while the others bake.
Posted by
Dr. Jerome Baruffi
0
comments
Labels: auburn dentist, bellevue dentist, burien dentist, cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Baruffi, orthodontic treatment, pediatric dentist, southcenter dental
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Everybody Is Brushing With Southcenter Dental
Watch this fun video with your kids to teach them the importance of good oral hygiene!
Time for your kids to have a dental checkup? Give us a call at Southcenter Dental! We are conveniently located in the Seattle Metropolitan Area to meet the needs of all our patients.
Posted by
Dr. Jerome Baruffi
0
comments
Labels: auburn dentist, bellevue dentist, burien dentist, child dental, cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Baruffi, oral health, oral hygiene, pediatric dentist, seattle cosmetic dentistry, southcenter dental
