
The Ides of March is a phrase taken from William Shakespeare’s famous play, Julius Caesar, and it is often used in a gloomy connotation due to a series of rattling events that occurred on March 15th throughout the centuries. While food isn’t typically thought of in a negative connotation, there are several holidays in the month of March that involve food that can pose a risk to your oral health. From Pi Day to International Waffle Day, to St. Patrick’s Day, there are a myriad of opportunities to eat and drink less than healthy foods and beverages. Keep reading to learn some of the ones you may want to “beware of,” and how to keep your teeth in good condition if you do choose to indulge.
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