Hello boundless readers,
Have you ever had tooth ache? Have you ever removed a tooth? What promises did you make to your teeth?
Its a yes for me in all questions above and today afte i ate a bar of chocolate i remembered my promised. So i did a research on the foods that are rather healthy for the teeth...
We all know that oral care is important, and holistic oral care goes
way beyond brushing and flossing. With alternative therapies such as oil pulling, and homemade solutions such as herbal mouthwash,
there’s a lot you can do to ensure your smile stays beautiful and
bright. But don’t overlook the powerful purification properties of
simple, everyday foods. The following six are what i found out from care2.com. They said they are the supercharged oral crime
fighters, certain to keep your gums safe and pearly whites pretty. So let's go there...
1. Green Tea
Green tea contains complex compounds called “catechins” that can fight inflammation and actually control bacterial infections. It’s true! For example, one Japanese study
found that men who drink green tea regularly have less occurrence of
periodontal disease, as compared to infrequent tree drinkers. And
another Japanese study
showed that for both men and women, drinking one or more cups of tea
per day was correlated with less tooth loss later in life. The
antimicrobial “catechins” may in fact account for the oral health
benefits associated with green tea, but as of now further study is
needed. What we do know for sure, however, is that green tea consumption
is good for oral health, period.
2. Strawberries and Kiwis (and to a lesser extent, Citrus Fruits)
Vitamin C is very important for the overall health of delicate gum
tissue, because the vitamin C helps to prevent collagen from breaking
down. Without collagen, gums become extra tender, and thus susceptible
to periodontal disease. Kiwis and strawberries have the highest
concentration of vitamin C, but citrus fruits also boast good numbers.
These fruits also do double duty because of their astringency, which may
help to reverse discoloration caused by commonly consumed beverages
like coffee and wine.
3. Nuts and Seeds
Nuts and seeds are a great source of plant-based protein, and they
pack in powerful teeth-healthy micronutrients such as phosphorous,
magnesium, potassium,
zinc, and most importantly, calcium! Calcium is of course essential for
strong bones and teeth, and dietary calcium may actually contribute to
tooth remineralization. The nuts highest in calcium are almonds and brazil nuts. Sesame seeds are incredibly high in calcium as well, but make sure you get the unhulled variety.
4. Onions
Onions,
especially when eaten raw, boast powerful bacteria-busting prowess
thanks to their antimicrobial sulfur-containing compounds. Raw onion
slivers can be eaten on sandwiches or in salads. However, if you simply
cannot stomach them raw, cooked onion is better than no onion at all.
5. Shiitake Mushrooms
Shiitakes contain lentinan, a natural sugar
that may help to prevent gingivitis. Gingivitis is gum inflammation,
characterized by redness, swelling, and possibly even bleeding, often
caused by a build-up of bacterial biofilm. Recent studies show
that antibacterial compounds like lentinan specifically target these
biofilm-making microbes. In fact, they’re so precise that they kill
cavity-causing bacteria while leaving the other, non-harmful bacteria
completely unaffected.
6. Apples, Celery, and other Low-Acid, Fibrous Foods
Often referred to as “dental detergents” these water-rich fruits and
veggies act by stimulating saliva production, which keeps oral bacteria
in check. These
high-fiber foods also have a scrubbing effect, literally cleansing the
surface of your teeth as you eat, working to brush the bacteria away.
Chewing these foods will disturb and dislodge newly formed dental
plaque, preventing it from ever forming.
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