As Halloween approaches, excitement mounts for little trick-or-treaters eagerly awaiting their sweet rewards, but the dental consequences might not be far behind.
In this week’s Throwback Thursday, we look back to 1986 where WAGM Reporter Suzanne Strobel shares tips on keeping Halloween cavities at bay.
A local dentist offered a few tips to help avoid cavities after eating Halloween candy, emphasizing the importance of daily brushing and flossing.
A young girl, Sarah McCourson, age 5, is learning the value of oral hygiene at an early age, ahead of her Halloween candy indulgence.
It’s essential to brush and floss teeth every day to prevent cavities.
Author's summary: Halloween candy can lead to cavities.