Limiting Sugar Intake For Healthier Elgin Kids

Family Dentistry And Bartlett Children's Oral Health

Every health-conscious Elgin parent knows that sugar is the number one cause of cavities for Illinois kids – and plenty of us adults also snack on too many sweet snacks and beverages.

Because of cavity risks, low nutritional value, and high calorie content, many Elgin parents want to limit the sugar in their children’s diets. Obviously, there is a lot of sugar in bubble gum, lollipops, and gummy candy. But there is also sugar lurking in so-called ‘healthy’ snacks.

Here are some popular St Charles IL kid’s snacks with significant amounts of sugar:

yogurt covered raisins
fruit snacks including the roll-up and syrup-filled varieties
rice cakes
many brands of yogurt including the hand-held type
juice drinks
flavored milk
barbecue sauce
fruit smoothies
cereal bars

Controlling sugar intake in your child’s diet is essential for lifelong oral health. When choosing lunchbox or after-school snacks at your Elgin market, St Charles IL convenience store, or St Charles IL recreation center snack bar, read the labels. Sugar content varies among brands.

Sugar is only one diet component that impacts St Charles IL kids’ oral health. If your son’s or daughter’s diet is lacking key vitamins and minerals, the tissue in their mouth may have trouble fighting infection. These infections can lead to gum disease.

At David A. Rice, D.D.S. in Elgin, we provide high-quality childrens’, general, and cosmetic dentistry to patients in the Illinois communities of Elgin, West Dundee, and St Charles IL.
The team at David A. Rice, D.D.S. pampers our youngest patients. If you have a toddler who has not visited a dentist, call us today to book a first-time dental check-up. Our number is 847-741-2353.

Memberships & Associations

Dr. David Rice, DDS, KOIS Center Clinical Instructor membership page The American Academy of Restorative Dentistry membership logo for Dr. Rice, DDS Elgin dentist Dr. David Rice is a member of the American Dental Association Illinois State Dental Society membership badge for Dr. David Rice, DDS

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