James, every time I eat something sweet, my teeth start to hurt. Do you know why that happens?
Well, I'm not a dentist, but from what I've heard, if eating sweets is causing you pain, you might have cavities. Sugar from sweets can react with bacteria in your mouth, creating a kind of acid that damages your teeth over time.
Is there anything I can do to prevent this?
Again, I'm no dentist - but practicing good oral hygiene can certainly keep your teeth strong. Regular brushing, flossing and dental checkups can keep cavities at bay. It could also help to cut down on the amount of sweets you consume. But I'd advise you to seek professional advice.
I see. So, regular dental care can prevent these issues. Thanks for the advice James.
You're welcome. Remember, I'm just sharing from my own experience. It's always best to get advice about your health from a professional.