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The Cold Hard Truth on Why You Should Never Crunch Ice With Your Teeth
https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | October 19, 2021 | MATTHEW COOKE

Posted on 10/19/2021 7:03:02 AM PDT by Red Badger

As a pediatric dentist, I sometimes get questions from parents and patients about chewing ice. They generally want to know why some people enjoy doing it and whether it can harm teeth.

Ice chewing or crunching may bother those seated around the table, but it's a soothing activity, especially for someone experiencing dry mouth.

It may also help relieve stress or aid with relaxation. In some cases, people may chew ice to satisfy hunger cravings because it can mimic the sensation of eating without ingesting calories.

For others, chomping on ice cubes may simply be a habit.

Why it's dangerous

No matter the cause, it's a habit worth breaking. Chewing ice is bad for your oral health, and if you're unlucky, it may eventually cost you or your parents an expensive trip to the dentist or orthodontist.

Chewing ice could lead to cracks in enamel, which can lead to increased sensitivity to hot and cold foods and drinks.

If you break or fracture a tooth by chewing ice, you might get a cavity – a hole – in that tooth. That's because acids produced by bacteria can penetrate the softer layer of the tooth, the dentin, much more easily and cause tooth decay.

If you already have fillings, crowns or veneers, or if you wear braces, use a retainer or have expanders, chewing ice makes you particularly vulnerable to tooth damage.

Depending on the severity of the problem, the repair may require anything from a simple filling to a root canal – a more serious procedure requiring anesthesia.

How to stop

There are several ways to kick this habit.

1. Melt cubes in your mouth: Instead of crunching ice cubes, try holding them in your mouth and letting them melt. The satisfying cool sensation and refreshment will last longer. And it won't damage your teeth or gums.

2. Stop consuming ice: You can also skip the ice altogether. If it's not in your glass, there's no temptation. In addition to preventing damage to your teeth, you may also avoid the bacteria that can linger in icemakers.

3. Consider softer alternatives: Replacing regular cubes with softer types of ice, such as shaved ice, may help. Try to limit or avoid flavored soft ices, however, because they have lots of sugar, which is bad for your teeth.

4. Chomp on something healthier: Eating raw carrots, sliced apples or other crisp fruits and vegetables could help. Those foods can satisfy the craving to crunch, while stimulating the flow of saliva, which protects your mouth. The fibrous material may also help keep your teeth clean.

In some cases, chewing or crunching ice may result from an iron deficiency – a condition called pagophagia – although the reason for this isn't clear.

When none of the above helps someone stop chewing on ice, dietary changes or an iron supplement could be required. A doctor's appointment might be in order.

Watch out for your mouth

Taking good care of your teeth is important, especially by the time you're about 12 years old. Most people have lost all their baby teeth by then.

Your permanent pearly whites can last for the rest of your life, especially if you brush twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste.

And, if you're an ice chewer, try out the alternatives I've suggested to see if they do the trick.

Matthew Cooke, Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry & Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences.


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To: Red Badger

:-)


21 posted on 10/19/2021 10:24:59 AM PDT by snooter55 (People may doubt what you say, but they will always believe what you do)
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I once had an aunt that sneezed just as she flushed the commode and her teeth went flying into it and were gone before she could retrieve them!..............


22 posted on 10/19/2021 10:40:09 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: snooter55

Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! I enjoyed that.


23 posted on 10/19/2021 2:34:48 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: Red Badger

Yeah, I was an ice cruncher. Along about age 45 my teeth started cracking. I wouldn’t recommend it.


24 posted on 10/19/2021 7:54:17 PM PDT by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite its unfashionability)
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