Now that Halloween is over, there are almost certainly lots of candies and chocolates to choose from in millions of American households in the coming days and weeks — but a Vancouver, Washington-based ...
How well with this scary Brush of Teeth and limited edition glow in the dark toothpaste clean my stained teeth?! Happy ...
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.
A dentist shares five tricks for managing treats. By Alice Callahan Dr. Apoena Ribeiro is a pediatric dentist and microbiologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She’s also a parent ...
“There’s not really a lot of holidays for dentists, and I feel like this is the closest one for us to have and celebrate,” says Dr. Simon Broccard, a dentist at Midwest Dental Superior- adding that ...
Sweets are a staple part of Halloween for many families, but too much sugar can wreak havoc on kids' teeth. (Getty Images) Halloween is upon us once again, which means adults across the country will ...
Spooky season is here‚ and with that comes lots of candy. While it's fun to indulge in a treat (or 10), we all know sugar can be bad news for your teeth. Here are some teeth-brushing and hygiene tips ...
When you think of Halloween, candy is probably the first thing that comes to mind. October 31 is the one day of the year that's probably the most well-known for all things sweet and sour. Aside from ...
About 4% of all candy consumed in the United States occurs on that one day, according to Harry Balzer, the chief industry analyst for the NPD Group, which does market research on eating trends. Almost ...