To eat or not to eat, that is the question. In many cases, you can eat before your dental appointment, with a few conditions, of course.
You can eat before your dental appointment if it’s a routine checkup and cleaning. If you brush your teeth afterward, you can go about your daily dietary schedule. Brushing and flossing after eating help eliminate food particles stuck between teeth, which makes your local dentist’s job easier.
What Foods Should I Avoid Before Going to the Dentist?
Some foods are better for health than others. While you can eat almost anything in your daily routine, avoiding some foods on the day of your appointment is best.
Usually, it’s best to avoid eating the following foods before going to the dentist:
- Sugary drinks and foods
- Food that gets stuck between your teeth, like popcorn or toffee
- Food containing food coloring,
- Foods and drinks that are too hot or too cold, and
- Anything that makes your teeth feel sensitive.
These foods can lead to plaque buildup, gum infections, tooth stains, and sensitivity. By avoiding these foods, you help make your dentist’s job easier.