21 Oct Keep Your Teeth Safe & Healthy Protect Your Smile From Hot Drinks in Colder Weather
The temperature is beginning to drop and the days are growing shorter…there’s nothing quite like curling up with a warm mug of hot chocolate to stave off the growing chill in the air.
Beverages like hot cocoa, chai tea, or a classic cup of joe are all seasonal staples that fill us with warmth and comfort. Don’t get too comfortable though—did you know that even these drinks can pose a threat to your oral health? We’re sorry to be the bearers of bad news but it’s true… on the flip side, a few precautions can help ensure that your enjoyment of these good-for-the-soul beverages is safe for your teeth!
In this blog, we’ll discuss three effective strategies to safeguard your teeth from the risks associated with hot drinks. With just a little extra attention, you’ll be ready to fight off the autumn chill like a pro.
Let It Go (Cool)
One of the easiest ways to protect your teeth is to let your drink cool down before sipping. We know the appeal of a piping-hot drink on a cold day is hard to resist. But it’s possible for your coffee to reach dangerous temperatures that may cause burns in your mouth. The sudden temperature changes can also cause your teeth to crack. You don’t have to let the drink go ice-cold. Just a few minutes of cooling can make it more enjoyable and minimize the risk of damage to your mouth.
Choose the Right Mug
Or cup. Or bottle. The type of container you use can play a significant role in protecting your teeth. Insulated mugs and travel cups often maintain heat longer but can also keep drinks too hot for extended periods of time. Opt for ceramic or glass mugs that allow for quicker cooling and won’t retain heat as long. You may also want to consider using a straw in your drink’s vessel, so you can bypass your teeth entirely and further reduce the risk of trauma or decay.
Stay Hydrated and Rinse
Finally, don’t forget the importance of hydration and oral hygiene. This is a go-to rule in just about any situation—so it should be easy to remember! After enjoying your warm drink, be sure to drink water to help wash away any sugars or acids that might linger. Rinsing your mouth not only keeps your teeth clean but also helps reduce the risk of enamel erosion. Pair this with your regular brushing and flossing routine to keep your smile healthy throughout the colder months.
425 Dental is Your Oral Health Partner!
These simple precautions may seem like a burden, and it isn’t the end of the world if you forget them from time to time—but the benefits of keeping them in mind throughout the colder months can’t be understated!
In the event of any dental trauma related to hot drinks, or any issues with your teeth or gums at all, don’t hesitate to give our office a call. Our dentists and specialists are at the ready to assist you, whether you need an urgent restoration or are simply looking to brighten your smile for the end-of-year head. Cheers to a cozy rest of the year!