Food for Thought…And Your Teeth!
Is your diet tooth-friendly morning, noon and night? Try to incorporate these foods into your breakfast, lunch and dinner for a healthy mouth around the clock.
Breakfast: Opt for a fruit high in malic acid, like strawberries, to jump-start your day. Malic acid is gentle but effective in removing surface stains from coffee and soda.
Lunch: Reach for a crunchy salad complete with celery and basil. Celery is helpful when it comes to cleaning teeth while basil has been known to kill bacteria causing bad breath.
Dinner: Try cooking with coconut oil to combat tooth decay. Love mushrooms? They make the perfect pairing for poultry and are packed full of vitamin D, which is helpful in absorbing calcium.
And with all of this eating, don’t forget to brush your teeth every morning and night!
3 Ways to Stop Gum Disease
Did you know that the majority of adults have some degree of gingivitis, also known as inflammation of the gums?
Often a precursor of periodontal disease and missing teeth, here’s how you can keep your gums healthy.
1. Brush your gum line. Even if you brush your teeth twice each day, take a moment to make sure you’re practicing focused brushing, especially around your gum line where plaque can build.
2. Keep your toothbrush stored correctly. Your toothbrush should be stored in an upright position and never in a closed container as moist air can promote bacteria growth.
3. Kick your bad habits. Consuming too much alcohol or smoking cigarettes can actually drain your body of vitamins—many of which are helpful for a healthy mouth and gums.
To make sure your gums stay healthy, visit our practice for your regular cleanings.