Trick or Teeth… Hygienist Hannah Ripley recommends opting for low-sugar sweet options like jelly sweets and yogurt-covered fruit. Popcorn drizzled with chocolate can also make a fun but healthier treat. supported by dentek-eu.com

Trick or Teeth

It’s that time of year again when the pumpkins are adorning the neighbourhood porches and soon an army of small people disguised as an array of spooky characters will be on the hunt for every child’s favourite thing – sweets!

However, it’s easy to lose track of the frightening amount of sugar a child can consume in one night, with some of the worst-offending sweets containing up to 17g in just one handful.

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