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March 23, 2017

An Irvine Dental Topic of the Day: Healthy foods and your oral health

An Irvine Dental Topic of the Day: Healthy foods and your oral health

Sugary foods such as candy and soda, contribute to tooth decay. On the first areas to decline when your diet is less than ideal is your oral health.

Our Irvine Dental team looked into this topic closely. Here are some examples of how certain foods can benefit you and your oral health:

  1. Cheese: Many studies have shown that eating cheese raised the PH level in the mouth. Cheese also contains calcium and protein, which help strengthen tooth enamel.
  2. Yogurt: Also being a good source of calcium and protein, which makes another food option to help strengthen tooth enamel. Also as most of us know yogurt has probiotics (or good bacteria) that help build a healthy environment.
  3. Greens: Many greens such as kale and spinach also are high in calcium with build the enamel of our teeth. They also contain folic acid, and B vitamin, which can help treat gum disease in pregnant women. If you’re not a big fan of greens the best way to get them in is to add it to your smoothie or to use as your pizza topping.
  4. Apples: Some food items such as fruits might have sugar but as long as you intake in moderation they can be beneficial. For example: apples are high in fiber and water. The action of eating an apple produces saliva flow, which helps rinse away bacteria and food particles.
  5. Celery: Also contains water and just like apple it slightly
  6. Almonds: Good source of calcium and protein, and low in sugar.

These are some examples covered by our Irvine Dental team on how your overall diet not only makes a difference in your health but also in your smile.

 

Our Irvine Dentist discuss eating disorder and its affect on oral health

Our Irvine Dentist discuss eating disorder and its affect on oral health

 Types of disorder:

  • Anorexia: this typically involves to people who have extreme fear of gaining weight. Even though these individuals are super think but they view themselves as “FAT”. They eat excessive amounts of food at once but then throw up or take laxatives and enemas.
  • Bulimia: individuals also have the fear of being overweight. They overeat several times a week, and individuals may feel out of control eating lots of carbohydrates. After they overeat they try to undo the fact that they are so much so they quickly throw up or misuse of laxatives or enemas.
  • Binge eating or compulsive overeating. These individuals overeat but don’t immediately want to get rid of it.

Our Irvine Dentist looked into these concerns and concluded that the damage to the teeth associated with eating disorders is both mechanical and chemical wear. The enamel becomes weekend by the acid causing erosion of the teeth.

Eating Disorder - Irvine Dentist - Sand Canyon Dental

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Prevention:

Eating disorder comes from emotional, physical, and social issues that need to be addressed immediately with the help of family and friends.

Oral Hygiene care for people with eating disorders:

  • Floss and brush everyday twice a day.
  • Immediately after vomiting do not brush only rinse out to neutralize the environment then brush after 30-60 min.
  • See your dentist/ hygienist regularly

*For more information from our Irvine Dentist, please make sure to link back to our help center.