It’s summer—that
wonderful time of year when fresh and delicious produce abounds. Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. will tell you
that your teeth, gums, and tissues all rely on an appropriate mix of vitamins
and minerals to maintain good oral health no matter what time of year. In
previous studies, nutrients in fruits and vegetables such as dietary fiber,
potassium, and antioxidants have all been associated with a reduced risk for
cardiovascular disease and cancers, including oral cancer.
Here are four foods we
want you to enjoy this summer to ensure a healthy mouth:
Watermelons and
Strawberries
Watermelons have high
water content, which dilutes the effects of the sugars they contain and
stimulates the flow of saliva. In addition, research shows that eating foods
full of water (watermelon is 92 percent water) helps keep you satiated on fewer
calories. Finally, in addition to containing skin-protecting lycopene, eating
watermelon can help you stay hydrated during the summer months, which not only
keep your memory sharp and your mood stable, but also help keep your body cool.
Strawberries are juicy
and delicious, and they’re also considered a superfood. Nutrient-rich and
packed with antioxidants (such as vitamin C, which can help with cancer
prevention), strawberries also promote eye health, help fight bad cholesterol,
and regulate blood pressure.
Apples
Did you know consuming
apples can help you attain whiter, healthier teeth? It’s true. Biting and
chewing an apple stimulates the production of saliva in your mouth, and in the
process, lowers the levels of bacteria and other harmful acids, leading to a
lower likelihood of tooth decay. Apple consumption can also boost your immune system;
reducing cholesterol and helping you avoid Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.
Finally, eating an apple a day has been linked to heart health, including a
lower risk of death from both coronary heart disease and cardiovascular
disease.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are a
delicious and healthy snack and can help you ward off cancer. This yummy red
fruit contains lycopene, which helps protect your skin from sunburn. Tomatoes
can also help you fight heart disease due to the niacin, folate, and vitamin B6
nutrients they contain. They’re high in crucial antioxidants, such as vitamin C
and vitamin A, which work to prevent DNA damage.
The best prevention method is to visit your
dentist regularly and keep
up with daily teeth cleanings at home. Please call Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. today at (800) 223-0801
to schedule a checkup.
up with daily teeth cleanings at home. Please call Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. today at (800) 223-0801 to schedule a checkup.
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