Summer: The season of ice cream, popsicles, lemonade, and…frozen honey?
As experts tell us, it can be.
When it comes to making frozen honey, the name speaks for itself.
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Others, like TikTok creatorAbby Berner, have tried the icy trend with corn syrup, too.
Atlanta-based dentistPeter Vanstromis in both camps.
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Broken teeth aren’t the only problem frozen honey can cause.
New York City-based dentistSharon Huangagrees that biting into frozen honey presents the potential of breaking teeth.
Eating frozen honey can also heighten the possibility for cavities.
New York-based dentistJennifer Jablowexplains how biting frozen honey can make one more vulnerable to cavities.
Berner shared withAllurethat her teeth weren’t affected by the frozen honey or corn syrup.
for avoid cavities, always see to it tobrush your teethafter eating frozen honey but not right away.
Huang recommends waiting at least 30 minutes post-honey before brushing.