The holiday season brings joy, celebration, and plenty of delicious food! While you’re busy planning gatherings and checking off your shopping list, it’s worth taking a moment to think about how those festive treats affect your smile. Some holiday foods that are bad for teeth can wreak havoc on your enamel, while others can actually help keep your teeth healthy through the New Year.
The Worst Offenders: Foods to Enjoy Sparingly
Let’s start with the not-so-great news. Some of the worst Christmas foods for teeth are also the most tempting at holiday parties.
Sticky Sweets and Candy Canes
Candy canes are festive and fun, but they’re essentially pure sugar in stick form. When you suck on hard candies, you’re bathing your teeth in sugar for extended periods. Even worse, crunching down on them can crack or chip your teeth. Sticky toffees, caramels, and gingerbread cookies cling to tooth surfaces, giving bacteria plenty of time to produce enamel-eroding acid.
Dried Fruits and Fruitcake
While dried cranberries and apricots seem like healthier alternatives, they’re surprisingly problematic. These sticky fruits cling to teeth just like candy, and they’re loaded with concentrated sugars. If fruitcake is on your dessert table, enjoy a small slice and rinse your mouth with water afterward.
Acidic Drinks
Holiday punch, wine, and champagne all contain acids that soften tooth enamel. When you sip these drinks throughout an evening, your teeth never get a chance to recover. Hot apple cider is another culprit—it combines acid and sugar in one festive package.
Smart Choices: The Best Foods for Teeth During the Holidays
Now for the good news! Plenty of delicious holiday favorites are actually good for your smile.
Cheese and Meat Platters
Cheese is one of the best foods for teeth that holidays offer. It neutralizes acid in your mouth, provides calcium for strong enamel, and increases saliva production. Turkey, ham, and other lean meats are also excellent choices because they’re packed with phosphorus, which helps protect tooth enamel.
Crunchy Vegetables
Those veggie trays at holiday parties deserve more attention! Raw carrots, celery, and bell peppers act like natural toothbrushes, scrubbing away plaque as you chew. They also stimulate saliva production, which helps wash away food particles and bacteria.
Nuts
Almonds, walnuts, and cashews make perfect holiday snacks. They’re low in sugar and high in calcium and phosphorus. Just be careful not to crack them with your teeth—use a nutcracker instead!
Dark Chocolate
Yes, you read that right! Dark chocolate (70% cocoa or higher) contains less sugar than milk chocolate and includes compounds that may help fight bacteria. It’s still candy, so moderation is key, but it’s definitely a better choice than sticky sweets.
Protecting Your Smile During the Holidays
You don’t have to skip holiday treats entirely. Just follow these simple tips:
- Enjoy sweets with meals rather than as standalone snacks
- Drink plenty of water to rinse away sugar and acid
- Wait 30 minutes after eating acidic foods before brushing
- Chew sugar-free gum to increase saliva production
- Don’t use your teeth as tools to crack nuts or open packages
If you’re concerned about how holiday indulgences might affect your oral health, or if it’s time for your regular checkup, our general dentistry services can help keep your smile bright through the season and beyond.
At OC Graceful Smiles in Tustin, CA, Dr. Mili Patel, DDS, and our team want you to enjoy the holidays without worrying about your teeth. Give us a call at (714) 838-1111 to schedule your next appointment and start the new year with a healthy, beautiful smile!








