TEN FOODS THAT ARE GOOD FOR YOUR TEETH!
We
all hear about foods that are bad for your teeth! Sticky sweets and
sugar-laden sodas can wreak havoc with your pearly whites. But did you
know there are also foods that are good for your teeth and gums? Here
is a list of dentally healthy things to chomp on.
1) Cheese:
Maybe there's a reason that when we "say cheese" it's time to smile!
With high levels of phosphate and calcium, cheese promotes healthy
teeth, balances the oral ph, and can destroy bacteria that cause
cavities and gum disease.
2) Dairy products: Other than cheese, milk and yogurt are rich in calcium and low in acidity - both positive things for your teeth and gums.
3) Green tea:
This delicious drink is an anti-oxidant soup which prevents plaque from
accumulating on your teeth, reducing cavities and bad breath. Just
take it easy on the added sugar and honey!
4) Kiwi:
Most fruits are loaded with Vitamin C, and eating them raw can give
your gums a good healthy massage as well. Kiwis are exceptionally high
in C, which can increase the collagen in your gums and make them
stronger.
5) Onions:
Sure - raw onions can make your breath pretty smelly. But the sulfur
compounds that contribute to temporary bad breath also kill dangerous
bacteria that harm the teeth. Brush, floss and rinse after you eat
them, or better yet - make sure your kissing partner eats them too!
6) Celery:
Eat plenty of celery and you may not have to stalk your dentist as
much! Raw celery massages your gums, and can increase the production of
healthy saliva.
7) Sesame seeds:
These little wonders actually can scrape plaque from your teeth and are
packed with tooth-strengthening calcium. The bleached white flour
bagel they are often attached to - that's a different story.
8) Sweet potato:
These beauties are loaded with Vitamin A, and are especially good for
babies whose teeth are developing. An orange nose is an added bonus!
9) Shiitake mushrooms:
Believe it or not, these tasty fungi often found in Asian foods contain
a sugar that prevents plaque from forming on your teeth.
10) Water:
There's a reason water is called "the gift of life," and you would be
hard pressed to find a healthy foods list without it. Dentally
speaking, water keeps your mouth hydrated, cleans and rinses your teeth
and gums, stimulates saliva production, and can dislodge trapped food
particles.
As
great as these foods are, there is much more to healthy teeth and gums
than loading up on celery, cheese and water! If it is time for your
regular dental exemination and cleaning, or if you have any questions at
all about your dental health, we are here for you! Please give us a
call at 386-736-7121!
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