How does chewing on ice affect your teeth?!


Question: How does chewing on ice affect your teeth.?
I've been addicted to chewing on ice since I've been pregnant. What will it do to my teeth.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Chewing on ice cubes might seem as innocent as drinking water, but it can actually do a good amount of damage to your precious pearly whites. Chewing on ice can cause gum injury, microscopic fractures in enamel (which can become larger fractures), and even broken teeth. Chewing ice is especially bad for those who have braces or have just had dental work done. And for those with sensitive teeth, chewing ice will most likely worsen, rather than numb, the pain.

There are many reasons that a person might chew on ice. Some people just like having something to chew on. If you're one of those people, you might want to switch to sugarless gum. If it's crunch you crave, try carrot sticks, celery, or apples.

The desire to chew ice cubes may also be a symptom of iron-deficiency anemia or other physical or emotional conditions, such as nutritional deficiencies, stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or developmental disorders. This is known as pica, which refers to eating or wanting to eat substances that have no nutritional value, including ice, clay, cornstarch, and paper.

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it is not good because
1. it wears away the enamel of your teeth
2.can cause microfracture in your teeth becuase of the sudden change in temperature
3.if you have fillings they can fall out
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it wears down on the enamel, weakening your teeth. dentists highly discourage it - and so do i. Try gum or something else to stop the habit.

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Can create hireline cracks in teeth enamal which starts decay.
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