What Are Foods That Can Chip Teeth to Be Cautious of?
January 4, 2022
Would you like to try some of that sushi from the gas station? It’s probably okay to eat, but of course, there’s some risk involved. That’s kind of the deal when you are eating hard foods that can chip teeth. You’ll likely be fine but being cautious can protect you from a big mistake that can hurt your mouth and your wallet. Keep reading to find out some foods that pose a degree of risk for requiring an emergency dentist in Beachwood.
Hard Candy
Chewing hard candy instead of letting it dissolve in your mouth is asking for trouble. Don’t let a jawbreaker live up to its name.
Bones
Ribs and chicken wings can be delicious but be careful with your bites when it comes to bone-in meats. Or if you use soup bones to add flavor, be sure to remove them before serving your dish.
Nuts
The main takeaway is to avoid cracking open nutshells with your teeth. Also, if you are eating something that includes shelled nuts, watch out for potential shell fragments in the package.
Popcorn
The worry with popcorn is biting into an unpopped kernel. All it takes is a bite into one for your tooth to fracture or your filling to break. So, exercise caution and don’t grab too big of a handful.
Corn on the Cob
Biting into a corn cob can easily chip or fracture one of your very front teeth because their shape is not designed for biting this item. It’s wise to avoid corn on the cob altogether if you have fillings, veneers, or crowns.
Hard Breads
Breakfast items like bagels and snacks like pretzels fall into this category. When eating hard breads, they are safer for your teeth if dipped into olive oil or butter.
Nutrition Bars
On the surface, a nutrition bar seems fine for teeth. However, it’s the hidden threat of a piece of nutshell or an ultra-hard chunk of dried fruit that is the issue.
Pits
Cherries, olives, and peaches are some potential sources of pit problems. Don’t trust labels that say, “pits removed,” since the risk of cracking your tooth on a pit is still high.
Ice
Chewing ice cubes can cause microscopic, hairline fractures in your teeth. Over time, the cracks can increase in size and cause your teeth to become more sensitive to temperature.
You don’t have to give up the hard foods that you love but knowing how important it is to bite them carefully can make all the difference for the future of your oral health. Nobody wants to have to make that frantic call to an emergency dentist, after all.
About the Practice
At Orange Place Family Dentistry, we understand the importance of creating a relaxing environment for patients of any age. You’ll always benefit from the advanced technology utilized – we even have our own in-house dental lab. We hope it never happens to you, but if an incident with hard food ever leaves you with a damaged tooth, we’ll be ready to serve as your emergency dentist in Beachwood. You can contact us for a same-day appointment on our website or by calling (216) 464-2448.
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