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Excuse me, what snacks are bad for teeth, and what snacks are suitable for teeth? Good bite
What hard and indigestible snacks are not suitable for people with bad teeth, especially those with loose teeth and cavities? If you really want to eat snacks, you can consider some soft snacks to ease your desire.

1. nougat

For some people who can't bite with their teeth, they might as well eat some sweets that can be contained in their mouths, such as nougat, which tastes sweet and smells like milk. Old people and children like it very much. The point is not to touch your teeth. In addition to nougat, you can also try watermelon, strawberry, cantaloupe and other cool fruit candy to see your own taste choice.

2. Granular snacks

For some people who can only eat liquid food with bad teeth, they can also use granular snacks instead, such as black sesame paste, soybean milk, oatmeal, milk tea and so on. It is good for both the elderly and children. In addition, you can also make some eight-treasure porridge, mung bean porridge and so on. If possible, freezing in the refrigerator is also a delicious dessert.

3. Small seedless fruit

Fruit can also be eaten as a snack to satisfy appetite and supplement nutrition. People with bad teeth can eat some soft fruits, such as grapes, papaya, persimmons, bananas, figs, eggs, kiwis and ripe peaches. Besides, you can also eat some soft dried fruits and vegetables, such as dried mangoes, raisins and persimmon cakes. You can also try the dried mango of Kotanio.

3. candied dates

Jujube is also soft and sweet. Like honey, it will be very popular with some old people with degraded taste, and some children who like sweets also like it. Therefore, it is advisable to prepare some soft candied dates, but for some diabetics, this sweet food should be eaten less or not.

4. Cheesecake

Cheesecake is soft, which can be eaten by some people with bad teeth, and it can also increase satiety. Importantly, calcium and phosphate in cheese can balance the pH value in the mouth and prevent the mouth from being in an acidic environment conducive to bacterial activities, leading to tooth decay; Regular consumption can increase calcium on the surface of teeth, help strengthen and rebuild enamel, and make teeth stronger.