Sugar is often blamed for cavities, but is it the real culprit? Kevin Molldrem DDS explains that sugar itself isn’t the problem—it’s how long it stays on your teeth. When sugar interacts with bacteria in your mouth, it creates acid that erodes enamel and leads to decay. Sticky sweets and sugary drinks are the worst offenders, as they linger on teeth longer. Kevin Molldrem DDS recommends drinking water after eating sweets, brushing twice a day, and limiting snacking to protect your enamel. Using fluoride toothpaste can help strengthen your teeth against acid attacks. If you’re concerned about cavities, regular checkups with Kevin Molldrem DDS can ensure early detection and prevention. Book your appointment today and learn how to enjoy sweets without harming your smile!
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