Hello, I am Doctor Ben Emery of Priority Dental in Casper. Today, we are focusing on the link between diet and oral health.
I’m sure you brush and floss regularly and hopefully, visit your dental practice for necessary cleanings, but did you know that making small but vital changes to your diet can improve your oral health?
Most people are aware that the sugar found in candy, cookies, juices, and sodas can harm your teeth, but some people don’t realize that all carbohydrates can cause cavities. A handful of pretzels or a piece of pumpernickel bread can have the same effect on your teeth as a fudge brownie.
All carbohydrates break down into simple sugars, which are converted into plaque, which can then cause cavities and gum disease. Carbs are naturally sticky and adhere to your teeth. Eating carbs with meals is healthier than eating them as snacks because more saliva is generated at mealtime. Saliva helps prevent food particles from sticking to teeth.
At Priority Dental, I continue to see tooth damage caused by sodas and sports drinks. If you choose to drink them, sip them through a straw. By limiting the contact of these drinks on your teeth, you will help preserve your enamel.
Another critical way people can improve their oral health is to get 800mg of calcium a day for men and 1,000mg for women under 50. Calcium helps strengthen your jaw and secure your teeth firmly in the jaw bone.
Diet alone will not prevent cavities and detrimental gum disease for dental patients, however, wise eating promotes healthy teeth and gums.
My staff and I at Priority Dental are accepting new general and cosmetic dental patients. I encourage you to call today to schedule an exam and cleaning.
Priority Dental offers a full menu of general and specialty dental services including cosmetic dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. For more specifics, call today to schedule an appointment.
Contact Priority Dental:
307-333-6285
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
1224 E. 2nd St.
Casper, Wyoming
82601