What effects are there sucking sweets or lollipops?
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if its as a young child and it continues its sometimes used as a comfort mechanism and can also turn into thumb sucking- dependency and a severe overbite are the effects
Eventually your teeth go black and fall out.
With prolonged sucking ...Cavities, overbite, crooked teeth, high palate, thinning of palate, gum disease and boiled rough sweets can cause blisters.
Taste good though!
you will end up with your mouth resembling that of a cats butt!
It depends what perspective your coming from, if you came from a psychoanlytical perspective freud may of suggested that its apart of the oral stage, and later in life the child will suffer effects associated with the oral stage.
From a physiological point view, the effects of sucking a lollipop would depend on the chemicals contained in that lollipop or sweet. But it would probably have an effect of the 'pleasure box' ie the hypothalamus which controls fear, and pleasure.
Happiness, joy, satisfaction. it's sweet, remember?
no
Tooth decay is the biggest effect. Exposing your teeth to too much sugar is not a good thing as any dentist will tell you! Try some sugar free gum or some liquorice. If you must have sweets or lollipops make sure you brush your teeth afterwards.
bad teeth and weight gain.
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