Friday, August 16, 2013

Are Your Children Eating Right?

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In order to have healthy white teeth, you need to brush and floss. However, eating right is an important key to maintaining a white smile. Dentist and spokesman for the American Dental Association, Matthew Messina, tells ABC News what foods, in moderation, are healthy for your teeth:

Citrus fruit: High acidic levels may cause the enamel of your teeth to erode when not properly taking care of them. ABC says a 2008 study shows lemon and grapefruit juice are the most acidic and will cause the most damage to teeth. Messina says orange juice is the best citric fruit for teeth especially when it comes with vitamin D and calcium to help keep teeth strong.

Candy: Chewy candies stick to teeth, which block the enamel and eventually form cavities. Sour candies are sugary, acidic and chewy. This is especially bad for your teeth. Hard candies saturate your mouth for a while this then lets bacteria formulate for acid.


Drinks: Soda and sports drinks are of course sugary, but what is surprising is the amount of citric and phosphoric acid in soda erodes enamel. Messina advises to drink soda with a meal so the food can help neutralize acid. Wine is definitely likely to stain your teeth, especially red. Red and white wines both contribute acid erosive to teeth. Coffee and black tea stain teeth, but even herbal, white and green tea erodes enamel.

Now Messina gives advice on what food and drinks help to strengthen teeth:

Sugarless gum: Gum causes the accumulation of saliva, which washes away acid in the mouth. Gum also provides calcium and phosphate to help build bone.

Water: Water acts as saliva by washing away any unnecessary acid.

Dairy: Dairy of course emits calcium to strengthen enamel. Cheeses contain a protein, which is known as casein. Casein plays the same role as calcium.  

High-fiber food: These foods cause a lot of chewing. The chewing generates saliva and the chewed food helps to scrub an acid or bacteria off your teeth.

For further information on Messina’s healthy eating for oral health, please CLICK HERE


Make sure your child’s teeth are healthy by providing the right food and drinks, as well as regularly taking your child for teeth cleanings. Schedule an appointment with Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City today and visit our website at http://pediatricdentistryofgardencity.com/

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