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Healthy snacks for kids that encourage healthy mouths
HomeBlogBack to School Snacks that Encourage Healthy Mouths

Back to School Snacks that Encourage Healthy Mouths

On August 26, 2015 Written and Reviewed by JDC Content Committee

There is much to consider when packing healthy back-to-school lunches and snacks. When thinking up snacks that are both kid-friendly and healthy, consider where the root of health starts: in the mouth.

Try packing these snacks for a fresh alternative to common snacks that can have corrosive effects on kids’ teeth during school hours:

Elementary kids

Younger children need support developing strong teeth, as well as cultivating healthy gums. This is a critical time for ensuring that permanent teeth develop, as baby teeth are lost and permanent teeth come in.

Foods to avoid

Gummy fruit snacks, flavored juice drinks.

Gummy fruit snacks can remain stuck to the surface of the teeth throughout the day. Likewise with fruit juices, the sugar can accumulate on the surface of the teeth and acts as fodder for bacteria.

Foods for smiles

Milk and cheese products, tropical fruits such as mangos and kiwis.

Dairy products like cheese and milk are important for delivering a healthy and necessary dose of calcium to help grow healthy teeth and bones. Cheese, in particular cheddar, can deliver phosphates needed to replenish teeth. Tropical fruits are extremely high in vitamin C, which is essential for absorption of Vitamin D and calcium.

Healthy snacks for kids to take to school

Middle school and older

Since older kids have already developed permanent teeth, it is important to maintain the health of the tooth enamel and gums. Packing healthier snacks that satisfy cravings for salty foods helps kids fight the temptation to eat quick snacks out of the vending machine.

Foods to avoid

Potato chips, sodas.

Both soda and potato chips are extremely corrosive to dental enamel. It only takes 30 minutes for soda to begin to erode tooth enamel, and surprisingly the sodium in potato chips can actually be more corrosive than candy.

Snacks for smiles

Cucumbers, fresh carrots and celery.

Cucumbers are a great source of in phosphorous, which is important for maintaining tooth enamel. Marinating cucumbers overnight in a mix of herbs and dash of vinegar can satisfy cravings for a tangy, crunchy snack. Eating firm vegetables like celery and carrots is thought to clean the teeth in between brushing, by disrupting plaque. Season crunchy veggies with a dash of garlic powder or seasoning for a twist of flavor, and serve with your child’s favorite dip.

Moreover, it is important to establish good habits with your children, brushing twice daily and flossing. It is very important to visit the dentist every six months to do regular exams and cleanings.

Our Jefferson Dental Content Committee supports our team by educational and informational articles related to what we do, oral care tips, and current events in our communities.

This blog provides general information and discussions about oral health and related subjects. The information and other content provided in this blog, website or in any linked materials are not intended and should not be considered, or used as a substitute for, dental advice, diagnosis or treatment. This blog does not constitute the practice of any medical, dental or other professional health care advice, diagnosis or treatment. We cannot diagnose conditions, provide second opinions or make specific treatment recommendations through this blog or website.

If you or any other person has an oral health concern, you should consult with your dentist or seek other professional dental treatment immediately. Never disregard professional medical/dental advice or delay in seeking it because of something that you have read on this blog, website or in any linked materials. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, please visit your local Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics office — we accept walk-ins.

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