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What will the Easter Bunny bring you?
Dental Experts expect Brits will eat more than 80 million Easter eggs over the holiday, little realising the link between excessive sugar consumption and gum disease.
People may know that too much sugar is bad for the teeth but it is the damage to gums that is the big concern. Sugar fuelled plaque causes inflamed and bleeding gums, early signs of gum disease, if left unchecked.
However there is a way of eating Easter eggs and enjoying them without harming your teeth and gums! Experts say that eating chocolate after a meal rather than between meals will lesson the impact on the teeth.
Let's hope the Easter Bunny treats you well this year!