Yes, frequently consuming sticky candy can lead to an increased risk of developing cavities. Sticky candies tend to cling to teeth, providing a prolonged source of sugar for bacteria that produce acids harmful to tooth enamel. This extended exposure to sugar can promote decay if proper dental hygiene is not maintained. Regular brushing and flossing, along with limiting sugary snacks, can help mitigate this risk.
Yes, coffe can give you cavities as bad as candy can.
Candy does not create cavities. That is an old wives tale. Failure to brush your teeth properly results in cavities. Cavities can also be genetic, cause by poor calcium growth.
more cavities
Butterscotch candy
no
Some are candy, gum,
your suliva.
no just a stretchy sticky candy
No because too much sugar for your teeth can give you cavities
It could be a jelly candy (Chuckle) or taffy.
Cavities, Gingivites,and Gum decease
you can have some candy but if you know you are a kid with cavities then don't even try it unless you want your teeth pulled lol but yea candy is good no Halloween.