-Chewing ice is a sign of iron deficiency anemia and other nutritional
deficiencies.
-Chewing ice is also a sign of Pica- a medical condition where people have
strong urges and cravings to chew on non-nutritional substances such as rocks,
pottery, dirt and ice.
-Chewing ice is also a guaranteed seat at the dentist office. It causes
tiny fractures and chips which could lead to an abscess and cause you to need a
root canal. Cosmetic dentistry to fix chipped or broken teeth can be pricey and
is often not covered by insurance companies.
-Constant chewing can also damage existing fillings and crowns as they are
not as structurally sound as a natural tooth. This could lead to a lot of pain
and an expensive dental bill.
It's a difficult habit to break not to mention how annoying it is to hear
someone else do it. But to this day I still can't help myself. Anyone else have
an ice-chewing addiction like me? :D
Repost by MoobieDoo on July 26,2011
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