10 Surprising foods that are good for your teeth
We all know the secret to healthy teeth:
brush regularly, floss regularly and keep sugars to a minimum. However, the
food you eat can also play a part in maintaining a healthy mouth and, while no
food will ever replace the need to brush, there are some that are surprisingly
healthy for your teeth.
1. Chewing gum
Whether
or not this qualifies as food is debatable, and we would strongly advise
against swallowing it. However, as many advertisements promise, chewing gum is
indeed good for your teeth, provided it is sugar free. This is because chewing
speeds up saliva production, which in turn helps rinse away harmful acids more
effectively. As an added bonus, it makes your breath smell better.
2. Salmon
Vitamin
D is an essential vitamin for good oral health, as it effectively allows your
body to better absorb calcium and put it to good use throughout your body.
Salmon is packed full of both Vitamin D and calcium, making it an all-round
superfood for helping to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
3. Carrots
Carrots
have been hailed a cavity fighting vegetable, as munching on sticks of crunchy,
raw carrot acts as a natural toothbrush. The chewing action massages your gums,
and this bright vegetable is high in plaque-attacking keratin as well as
Vitamin A, which is crucial for strengthening delicate tooth enamel.
All-in-all it’s a good choice for an in-between-meal snack.
4. Cheese
Cheese
is great for your teeth. Not only does it have high levels of phosphate and calcium,
which naturally strengthen teeth and bones, but it also helps balance the pH
level in your mouth, which means less harmful acid, more cleansing saliva and
fewer cavities.
5. Yoghurt
Unsweetened
natural yoghurt makes a great healthy breakfast or snack. For the benefit of
your teeth, yoghurt contains both casein and calcium, which strengthen enamel
and help repair it if it happens to be damaged.
6. Sesame seeds
Eating
sesame seeds on their own, or baked into bread will help you in two ways. First
of all, as you chew, they help to scrub plaque from your teeth and, secondly,
they’re high in calcium. Just make sure any seeds caught between your teeth are
removed as soon as possible.
7. Onions
Raw
onion is incredibly healthy for you, and as an added bonus, the antibacterial
sulphur compounds contained in an onion will kill the harmful bacteria on your
teeth. But you might want to chew gum afterwards!
8. Celery
Celery
gives your teeth a great workout. As you chew celery, it helps to clean your
teeth and massages your gums in the process, while all that chewing will also
produce plenty of saliva to neutralise bacteria.
9. Apples
Apples
are highly acidic and you could be forgiven for thinking that would weaken the
enamel on your teeth. However, the natural sugars contained within apples
actually help neutralise harmful acids in the mouth. As well as this, chewing
apples is another good mouth workout for saliva production, and they’re packed
with vitamins to keep your gums healthy.
10. Strawberries
Strawberries
are sweet, acidic and tend to stain things red, so how can they possibly be
good for your teeth? Strawberries contain malic acid, which is actually a good
natural whitener for enamel – eating strawberries will actually help keep your
teeth free of stains. Just be mindful that strawberry seeds can get stuck
between your teeth, so make sure you floss after eating them.
Contact us:
Dr. Krinita Motwani’s
Multispeciality Dental Clinic
Khar west, Mumbai 400052
Call us: 9820280343
Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com
Wesite: www.drkrinitamotwani.com
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