Although there are the basics
of good oral hygiene such as brushing and flossing daily and twice-a-year
dentist visits, our diet is also an essential part of the process. Nutrition is
important for our entire body, and that includes our teeth and gums. It’s
critical to not only have a healthy diet, but also to understand which foods in
particular promote a healthy mouth.
But people should not only
consider which foods to avoid such as sugary and starchy foods that bring
plaque-causing bacteria and attack the teeth for up to 20 minutes after eating.
They should also consider which foods specifically help their teeth.
Teeth-Healthy
Foods
Any food products that are rich
in both vitamin D and calcium help create healthy bones and teeth. These
include milk, calcium-fortified juices, and other dairy products such as
powdered milk.
Fruits and vegetables, the same
foods doctors talk to their patients about, will also help individuals with
their dental health. Brewer’s yeast and green leafy vegetables, for example,
support cell growth and promote a healthy mouth through the folic acid they
provide. Also cranberries should be eaten as part of a healthy diet because
they interrupt oral bacteria from bonding to the tooth and prevent damage from
plaque.
Cell damage and bacterial
infection can be reduced by eating vegetables and fruit that contain vitamin C,
antioxidants, and other nutrients. Also,
the fibrous nature of celery, carrots, apples and other raw vegetables and
crisp fruits help clean plaque away mechanically as well as freshens the breath
while eating.
Fight
Cavities with Cheese
One food that many individuals
are unaware helps to promote overall health is cheese. In addition to having
calcium, essential for bone strength, certain characteristics have proven to
interrupt the progress of cavities in the mouth. Further, specific types of
cheese act as buffers to counteract the acids that attack teeth and also help
clear the mouth of food debris by stimulating the flow of saliva. These cheeses
include Monterey jack, mozzarella, Swiss, and aged parmesan.
In addition to the calcium
contained in cheese, cheese also contains another vital element, phosphorous.
These two elements in cheese support the mineralization of tooth enamel.
Moreover, cheese also reduces and in some cases prevents pH level decreases of
saliva.
Consuming these various foods
can help teeth remain strong and can prevent dental diseases from
forming.
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