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Keep Ice Out of Your Summer Drinks if You Tend to Chew on the Cubes


Posted on 5/15/2025 by East Village Dental Centre
A tooth with a large and concerning crack on the side, symbolizing dental fractures in need of repair.Summer is a time for enjoying refreshing drinks and cool treats. But if you're someone who tends to chew on ice cubes, you might want to think twice about adding them to your beverages. While it may seem harmless, chewing ice can actually have negative consequences for your oral health.

Why Chewing Ice is Bad for Your Teeth


Chewing ice puts a lot of stress on your teeth, which can lead to several problems, including:

•  Chipped or cracked teeth: Ice is hard and can easily chip or crack your teeth, especially if they are already weakened by decay or other factors.
•  Tooth sensitivity: Chewing ice can wear down the enamel on your teeth, which can make them more sensitive to hot and cold.
•  Jaw pain: The constant pressure from chewing ice can put a strain on your jaw joint, leading to pain and discomfort.
•  Gum recession: Chewing ice can irritate your gums and cause them to recede, exposing the sensitive root surfaces of your teeth.

Prevention is Key


The best way to avoid these problems is to simply avoid chewing ice. If you find yourself craving the crunch, try sucking on sugar-free candy or chewing gum instead. You can also try adding a splash of flavored seltzer water to your drink for a bit of fizz without the ice.

Talk to Your Dentist


If you're concerned about the effects of chewing ice on your oral health, talk to your dentist. They can assess your individual risk and provide you with personalized advice. They may also recommend treatments to address any damage that has already been done.

Remember, Prevention is Key


By taking steps to avoid chewing ice, you can help keep your teeth healthy and strong all summer long. And remember, regular dental checkups are essential for maintaining good oral health.

Taking care of your teeth is important for your overall health and well-being. By following these tips, you can enjoy your summer drinks without putting your oral health at risk.

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