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Don’t Let Festive Drinks Ruin Your Smile This Season

The holiday season brings cozy gatherings, sparkling parties, and an endless parade of festive beverages. From hot cocoa and cider to mulled wine and peppermint lattes, there’s no shortage of treats to sip your way through December. But have you ever wondered which holiday drinks are the worstfor your teeth—and which ones barely make a dent?

Today, the dental team at Deer Park Dental Group in Deer Park, TX, led by Dr. Rushi Dave, is breaking down the best and worst holiday beverages from a dental-health perspective. Whether you want to protect your smile, avoid sensitivity, or keep stains at bay before your big holiday photos, this guide will help you sip smarter this season.

To learn more or to schedule your dental appointment, contact our dental practice in Deer Park, TX at (281) 930-8744.

Holiday Drinks Ranked Worst to Best for Your Teeth

1. Mulled Wine

Warm, spiced, and delicious—mulled wine is a holiday favorite. But from a dental standpoint, it’s a triple threat:

How to reduce damage:Take water breaks, avoid swishing wine in your mouth, and rinse with water before brushing.

2. Eggnog

Creamy, comforting, and… cavity-causing?

Eggnog is thick and high in sugar, which means it clings to teethlonger than most beverages. Adding alcohol (which causes dry mouth) or whipped toppings exacerbates the enamel-damaging effects.

Enjoy it wisely:Keep your portion small, drink water afterward, and avoid sipping it slowly over hours.

3. Hot Apple Cider

A classic cold-weather drink—but a tough one for teeth.

This combination erodes enamel while feeding cavity-causing bacteria.

Dentist tip:Drink it in one sitting instead of sipping it for an hour or more.

4. Peppermint Mochas and Holiday Lattes

Delicious? Absolutely. Tooth-friendly? Not so much.

The mix of coffee (staining), milk sugars, flavored syrups, whipped cream, and chocolatemakes these drinks high-risk.

Sipping a sugary latte all morning also means your teeth are under attack for hours.

Better options:

5. Champagne and Sparkling Wine

Perfect for holiday toasts—but sparkling wine deserves caution.

That fuzzy feeling on your teeth after bubbly? That’s mild enamel softening.

Reduce the impact:Pair champagne with cheese to help neutralize acids naturally.

6. Hot Chocolate

One of the more smile-friendly holiday treats, hot chocolate is generally lower in acidity but can be high in sugar.

However:

Enjoy it smartly:Choose dark chocolate mixes and sip water after your cup.

7. Spiced Herbal Teas

Surprisingly tooth-friendly—as long as they’re unsweetened.

Herbal teas like cinnamon, ginger, or clove blends are:

However, darker teas can stain if consumed frequently.

Tip:Skip added honey or sugar when possible.

8. Plain Milk—The Winner

It’s not flashy, but plain milk is the most tooth-friendly holiday drink on the list. 

Why?

It’s a great “final drink” to protect enamel after enjoying desserts.

How We Ranked These Drinks

To give you accurate guidance, Dr. Rushi Dave evaluated each beverage based on:

Tips to Enjoy Holiday Drinks Without Harming Your Teeth

You don’t have to swear off your favorites—just follow these smart-sip strategies:

When to See Your Dentist During the Holiday Season

The holidays are one of the besttimes to schedule dental visits—especially if:

Deer Park Dental Group is here to help with preventive care, cleanings, whitening, and smile tune-ups throughout the season. Call our dental practice in Deer Park, TX (281) 930-8744to schedule your visit today.

Sip Smart, Smile Bright

You don’t have to avoid your favorite holiday drinks—just make informed choices and practice good oral habits. With the right approach, you can enjoy every warm, cozy, and sparkling moment of the season while keeping your smile bright.

Before your next holiday trip, schedule a dental visit at Deer Park Dental Group in Deer Park, TX. Call our dental practice in Deer Park, TX at (281) 930-8744today to book your appointment with Dr. Rushi Dave and keep your smile bright all season long!