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Diet and Dental Health
( for more info on Diet and Dental Health, visit www.ada.org )
When you eat, food passes through your mouth. Here it meets the germs,
or bacteria, that live in your mouth. You may have heard your dentist
talk about plaque. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria.
These bacteria love sugars and starches found in many foods. When you
don't clean your teeth after eating, plaque bacteria use the sugar and
starch to produce acids that can destroy the hard surface of the tooth,
called enamel. After a while, tooth decay occurs. The more often you
eat and the longer foods are in your mouth, the more damage occurs.
How do I choose foods wisely?
Some foods that you would least expect contain sugars or starches.
Some examples are fruits, milk, bread, cereals and even vegetables.
The key to choosing foods wisely is not to avoid these foods, but to
think before you eat. Not only what you eat but when you eat makes a
big difference in your dental health. Eat a balanced diet and limit
between-meal snacks. If you are on a special diet, keep your physician's
advice in mind when choosing foods. For good dental health, keep these
tips in mind when choosing your meals and snacks.
What are tips for better dental health?
To get a balanced diet, eat a variety of foods. Choose foods from each
of the five major food groups:
-breads, cereals and other grain products
-fruits
-vegetables
-meat, poultry and fish
-milk, cheese and yogurt
Limit the number of snacks that you eat. Each time you eat food that
contains sugars or starches, the teeth are attacked by acids for 20
minutes or more.
If you do snack, choose nutritious foods, such as cheese, raw vegetables,
plain yogurt, or a piece of fruit.
Foods that are eaten as part of a meal cause less harm. More saliva
is released during a meal, which helps wash foods from the mouth and
helps lessen the effects of acids.
Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste that has the American Dental
Association Seal of Acceptance.
Clean between your teeth daily with floss or interdental cleaners.
Visit your dentist regularly. Your dentist can help prevent problems
from occurring and catch those that do occur while they are easy to
treat.
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