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Holi 2024: 5 Dental Tips For A Safer Holi So That You Have The Brightest Smile
With trees blooming with new leaves and color, India summons the brightest festival of the country, Holi. Holi is an ancient Hindu festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil, and at the same time as the arrival of springtime.
It is a family time; people gather together and drench and smear each other with colored powders, watercolors, gulal, and more. Amidst all the excitement and fun, you have to be mindful of what you eat, and drink and also safeguard your teeth from unwanted accidents. Let us see how!

Pre-Holi
Preparation
Make
sure
your
oral
hygiene
is
in
tip-top
form
before
diving
into
the
color
bucket.
Start
by
brushing
your
teeth
thoroughly
and
flossing
to
remove
any
lingering
food
particles
and
plaque.
This
will
help
prevent
the
incoming
snacks
and
sugary
bites
from
sticking
to
your
teeth
and
forming
plaque.
Oil
Your
Lips
and
Face
An
age-old
tradition
before
playing
Holi
is
to
massage
the
skin
with
any
light
oil
like
sesame
or
coconut
oil.
The
oil
is
a
protective
layer,
making
it
easier
to
remove
color
later
and
protecting
the
entry
of
harmful
gritty
color
powders
into
the
mouth.
Choose
Natural
Colors
Instead
of
synthetic
colors,
use
natural
and
herbal
dyes
derived
from
flowers,
vegetables,
and
spices.
These
natural
colors
are
not
only
better
for
your
skin,
but
they
are
also
easier
on
your
teeth.
Synthetic
colors
frequently
contain
toxic
compounds
that
erode
enamel
and
cause
dental
discomfort.
Stay
Hydrated
(Not
with
Thandai)
It's
necessary
to
stay
hydrated
during
Holi;
drink
lots
of
water.
Springtime
is
generally
dry.
The
wet
clothes
and
harsh
chemicals
in
the
color
powders
may
dehydrate
you
further.
Water keeps you energized all day, and washes away sweets and colorants that could adhere to your teeth. Periodically swishing water around your mouth can help keep color pigments from getting trapped in the ridges of your teeth.
Control
the
Sugary
Treats
Holi
is
also
synonymous
with
yummy
snacks-the
delicious
sweets
and
snacks
like
gujiya,
malpua,
and
thandai.
While
indulgence
is
amazing,
it's
essential
to
eat
them
in
moderation
and
practice
good
oral
hygiene
afterwards.
Excessive
consumption
of
sugary
foods
can
lead
to
cavities,
so
be
mindful
of
your
intake.
Post-Holi
Dental
Care
Back
to
work,
it's
time
to
give
your
teeth
extra
attention
after
the
celebrations
are
over.
Use
fluoride
toothpaste
to
gently
brush
your
teeth
to
get
rid
of
any
remaining
plaque
and
color
stains.
Use
a
mouthwash
or
dental
rinse
to
freshen
your
breath
and
ensure
thorough
cleaning.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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