Tooth-Friendly Halloween Treats

by | Sep 26, 2022 | Blog Posts

Tooth Friendly Halloween Treats

It’s nearly that time of year when the trees drop their leaves, and the spooky scenes begin to crop up all over. Another sign of the times that comes with this season is all that sugary sweet candy from Halloween adventures. Here’s our guide on tooth-friendly Halloween treats that will satisfy the trick-or-treaters while keeping their dentists happy and avoiding the need for dental fillings in Webster!

Sugary snacks are never great for your teeth, but in moderation, they are an exciting treat. Unfortunately, October 31st brings with it substantial amounts of sugary, sticky snacks that aren’t good for oral health.

It’s time to get creative with our Halloween handouts! There are many tooth-friendly treats that can be doled out in place of cavity-causing candies. It’s also a good idea to plan for alternate options in case of food allergies.

Tooth-Friendly Halloween Treats: Better Candy Options for Fewer Cavity Fillings in Webster

Here are a few snackable gifts that still taste yummy but will not increase the risk of cavities.

#1 Sugar-Free Gum

Gum may seem like a sticky and sugary treat, but the sugar-free sticks of juicy flavor cause far less damage than those loaded with sugar. Gum also stimulates saliva production, which can help reduce cavity development.

#2 Applesauce (Unsweetened)

Some natural sugars will still be contained in unsweetened applesauce, but it’s far less than sweetened applesauce and sugar-loaded candy. It also comes with a healthy dose of fiber which also improves digestion.

#3 Dark Chocolate

Plain dark chocolate has a much lower sugar content than milk chocolate or other candy bars. This is a better, more tooth-friendly alternative to caramel or nougat bars.

#4 Dried Fruit

Mangoes, apples, and bananas are just as delicious dried as they are fresh. Check your local bulk food store or online marketplace for individually packaged dried fruit options. Avoid trail mix as they usually contain nuts and would not be a safe choice for too common nut allergies.

Tooth-Friendly Halloween Treats That Aren’t Food

Avoid the risk of needing cavity fillings in Webster altogether! Pick up some of these toys and activities and offer an experience everyone will remember over one of many candies they’ll forget when the wrapper meets the trash can.

#1 Bubbles

Bubbles are fun for many ages and can be purchased relatively cheaply. Give kids a fun activity they will remember rather than an edible treat.

#2 Stickers

Stickers are an easy and inexpensive gift to keep around for any occasion. They make anything they stick to festive and memorable.

#3 Toothbrushes and Floss

A subtle reminder to kids and adults alike to brush those pearly whites and keep cavities at bay as much as possible. Skip the need for cavity fillings in Webster and promote strong oral hygiene!

#4 Glow Sticks

Promote fun and Halloween safety with glow sticks. These make fun bracelets, necklaces, or even glasses that help the holiday adventurers stay safe while having fun.

#5 Temporary Tattoos

Temporary tattoos last much longer than a sugary snack that gets gobbled up right away, sometimes up to a week! Find fun seasonal or Halloween-themed tattoos or designs that glow in the dark to make it extra festive.

#6 Play Dough or Slime

These tactile activities are a huge hit for all ages. From building and sculpting to imaginary play and sensory stimulation, this tooth-friendly treat will bring fun and enjoyment for weeks or even months to come. While a more expensive option, it’s sure to be a big hit.

#7 Pencils and Erasers

Fall is early in the school year, but one can never have too many pencils and erasers in school or at the office.

For Fillings in Webster, Call Empire Dental Care

If it’s too late for cavity prevention, it’s time to call the pros in gentle dentistry at Empire Dental Care for all of your dental care in Webster! 585-671-1650

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Dr. Cohen has been practicing dentistry in private and public settings for over 10 years, completing her DMD degree in 2010 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Committed to providing dental care of the highest level, Dr. Cohen relocated to Rochester in 2016 to pursue advanced dental trainings at the Dental Urgent Care Fellowship at The University of Rochester, Eastman Institute for Oral Health, graduating in 2017, and the AEGD Residency program in 2019. She recently completed an additional advanced General Practice Residency program at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany NY. This summer she moved back to Rochester with her husband Kevin, a native Rochesterian, to be closer to family. Throughout her career and personal life, Dr. Cohen has shown her genuine compassion and care to people and patients from all walks of life. She volunteered in underserved areas, practiced in clinics for patients with complex special needs, and treated medically compromised patients among others. She also taught and mentored other dentists and students helping them achieve their professional and personal goals. Most of all, Dr. Cohen’s warm personality and love of people create a welcoming, comfortable feeling for both patients and staff.