You know how the old saying goes, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Is that actually true? Probably not, but many times we can mistake this sort of “common knowledge” for being grounded in truth.
With that theme in mind, here are 3 foods you probably thought were in the all-clear category for both your general health and your teeth. Surprisingly, they’re not!
Fresh-from-the-fruit Vitamin C is great—but not so much when it’s being applied directly to teeth. Unfortunately being a citrus means it’s acidic, and acidic food and drinks wear down dental enamel. Worn dental enamel leads to cavities and tooth sensitivity.
Tip: Try to rinse your mouth out with water immediately after eating or drinking something that has a high acid content.
Initially you may think popcorn to be one of the cheapest, healthiest snacks in town. But have you ever startled yourself though by chomping down hard on a stone-like kernel instead of the soft, fluffy piece you expected? You’re not alone — many encounter this dental fiasco every year when it causes chipped teeth, shattered fillings…the list goes on.
Tip: Don’t put full force into your bite when munching popcorn, and always floss afterward to remove wedged hulls.
Dried fruit is sticky, which means it stays on the teeth longer than some sweets. This provides an ongoing source of sugar that feeds bacterial growth.
Tip: Might we suggest a sweet but less sticky treat…like dark chocolate? It’s kinder on your teeth.
Well, an apple a day might not be able to keep you out of the hospital, but it might just be able to help your teeth. Their crunchy, slightly astringent qualities make them ideal as natural tooth scrubbers and whiteners. As a bonus they just happen to be jam packed with vitamins and nutrients too.
Despite your efforts, accidents with popcorn hulls may happen and sections of your teeth will get neglected by your toothbrush and floss. So reality being what it is, be sure to regularly schedule dental checkups and cleanings for yourself and help keep all right in your world of oral health. Is it time to make that appointment today? Visit Dr. Benca at your Tukwila Dentistry.
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