The New
Year always brings on healthy resolutions. This year when you think about changing
your eating habits, focus on foods that can also give you a strong healthy
smile. As the saying goes, you are what you eat. But did you know that what you
eat also affects your smile? Chow down on these seven tasty treats, recommended
by Dr. Alina Bergan DDS and our
staff, for a healthier mouth and a smashing smile!
Sesame
Seeds
These
tiny seeds that you find in some Chinese and Thai dishes (as well as on top of
your hamburger bun) are packed with bone-building calcium. They help to
preserve and protect the bone that supports your teeth and gums. As a bonus,
they also help to build up your tooth enamel while sloughing away plaque. You can
sprinkle them on a salad, stir fry, and even add them to homemade hummus.
Kiwi
This
funny little fruit has the highest amount of Vitamin C of any fruit, including
oranges! What does this mean for your chompers? Vitamin C is essential to keeping
your gum tissue healthy and strong. Without it, they are more susceptible to
periodontal disease.
Sweet
Potatoes
These
are not just for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner! You should add sweet
potatoes to your regular diet. These delicious spuds are rich in Vitamin A,
which your body uses to form tooth enamel and heal gum tissue. Try slicing them
into half-moons and sprinkling with your favorite seasoning or try an exotic
one like Harissa and bake them in the oven.
Onions
You
know those strong vapors from onions that make you cry? Well, they come from
the sulfur compounds in the vegetable, which gives them a superpower-packed
antibacterial punch. Get ready, though: Onions are most effective for your
smile when you eat them raw!
Cheese
If you
love cheese, you will love this news! Munching on some cheese helps prevent gum
disease and cavities. The reason is that cheese is very high in calcium and
phosphate, which help to balance the pH levels in your mouth. This in turn
helps to preserve your tooth enamel and kill harmful bacteria.
Green
Tea
Sipping
on some green tea can not only help prevent cavities and gum disease, it can
also kill the bacteria that cause bad breath. Score! Green tea has catechins,
which kill the bacteria that cause plaque. So, drink up! Your smile depends on
it! You can also try some Matcha (green tea powder) in your smoothie or green
juice.
Celery
Have
some fun with that crunchy stuff because, guess what? It is great for your
smile! When you chew celery, you produce saliva. Your saliva neutralizes
cavity-causing bacteria. As a little bonus, while you are chewing, it is giving
your gums a little massage and cleaning between your teeth.
Take advantage of these healthy foods and give your mouth something to smile about!
Start the year off right with healthy eating
and a visit with Dr. Alina Bergan call us today at 800-223-0801 to schedule an
appointment in our Cedarhurst office. You can also schedule online at http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/
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