Midnight snacking is a common habit. It's can also be problematic for your general as well as oral health.
In a study it is found that mid night snacks can also lead to loss of tooth.
Eating snacks in the middle of the night may increase the chance of tooth loss, regardless of the type of meals that is eaten, experts warned.
Research conducted recently published in “Eating Behaviors” links late-night snacks to loss of tooth, as well relates snack before going to bed and decreased saliva flow, rather than the kinds of foods eaten. Many people think that sweet or starchy foods trigger tooth loss; to a certain extent, this is true. Nevertheless, this research exhibits no links of the kinds of foods consumed and the incidence of loss of tooth. Leading scientists claim that the act of eating itself, rather than the types of foods, may be the culprit.
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From: http://pediatricdentists.blogspot.com/2012/01/midnight-snacking-can-cause-loss-of.html#.Twgzt2b_iro.pingfm
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