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8 Foods That Are Good For Your Teeth

You are what you eat, or at least your teeth are. Fill your mouth with fizzy juice, sweeties and a high acid diet and your teeth will be ready to retire at 30. You only get one set of teeth, so you need to take good care of them.

People always mention the foods that are bad for your teeth, but very few really talk about what foods are good. And there are foods that are good. Actually, there are foods that are brilliant for keeping a healthy oral hygiene. Let’s have a look at list of superfoods that will help keep your teeth strong, and you oral hygiene fresh.

Yogurt

Yogurt, actually dairy products in general, are packed with protein and calcium. Both of which help your teeth stay strong and healthy.

If you have a browse in the yogurt aisle in your local supermarket you’ll quickly notice the bright colours and overflow of cartoon animals, best to stay away from the most colourful packaging. A lot of the yogurts that you can buy in supermarkets are filled with sugar. Make sure to choose the sugar free option.

Water

Water is good for so many things. Actually, we can’t think of a situation where water isn’t good?

Whilst being good for your body and mind, it washes away leftover food and keeps your mouth hydrated.

Apples

Apples are a bit of a controversial entry on the list of superfoods. Whilst the average apple has a whooping 23g of sugar, they’re actually quite good for your oral health.

Because apples are packed with water, they help produce more saliva. The more saliva you produce, the quicker your teeth recuperate after meals and acid attacks.

Tea

First thing first, we’re not talking english breakfast tea with two spoonfuls of sugar and half a pint of full fat milk.

Black and green tea both contain compounds called polyphenols. These compounds help slow the growth of bacteria in your mouth. The more you can slow down bacteria, – the better your chances of fighting of cavities.

Celery

Now this is some entry to the super food list. Albeit not everyone’s cup of tea, and with a bit of a blend green taste, celery is brilliant for getting rid of leftover foods.

As you take a bite into a celery stick, it separates into a hundred little strings that essentially work as a slightly less advanced dental floss. Don’t go replacing your flossing and brushing with chewing, but consider bringing some celery into your diet.

Almonds

Almonds are full of calcium and protein, whilst still being low in sugar. Essentially they come with all the benefits that dairy products do, but they’re a tasty treat.

A tasty treat and a healthy mouth, what more could you want?

Carrots

Munching on carrots helps produce more saliva. More saliva helps combat caries. Easy as that. And then they’re good for your body, too!

So there you have it, eight superfoods that will help boost your oral hygiene and keep those shiny whites clean and healthy.


This article was written by Buttercup 7 Day Dental . Buttercup 7 Day Dental is a dentist located in Glasgow’s West End, Scotland. Butterup was founded in 2011 by Gerwyn and Angela Rowlands with the aim of creating a clinic where patients would feel safe and relaxed. At Buttercup, our finest mission is to end our patients dentist fear and provide them with a high quality service.