12/01/2019 / By Melissa Smith
Do you know that you can reverse dental problems by just changing your diet? What you eat is crucial to your dental health. Some foods cause cavities, while others fight them.
Your teeth are constantly being remineralized and demineralized. Remineralization occurs when your teeth take up minerals and nutrients from the outside to keep their structure strong, while demineralization is the opposite. When the latter occurs more often than the former, tooth decay most likely develops.
As your teeth demineralize, they get exposed to bacteria that feed off certain foods and then excrete waste in the form of acid. When you don’t clean your teeth quickly, acids remain in certain areas of your tooth enamel. Over time, these acids will start to eat away at the tooth structure and cause tooth decay.
When a tooth is often exposed to acid, the enamel continues to lose minerals and a white spot may appear. The appearance of a white spot is a sign of early decay, and at this point, tooth decay can be stooped or reversed.
To prevent cavities from forming, you must maintain a healthy balance of good and bad bacteria in your oral microbiome. Using conventional mouthwash won’t do any good to your health as it contains strong chemicals that kill both good and bad bacteria. It is also important to practice good oral hygiene, such as brushing your teeth two to three times a day. However, if you are eating cavity-promoting foods and not much else, all the brushing won’t prevent tooth decay. (Related: The dangers of poor oral health and why conventional products and dentists often make it worse.)
While not all cavities can be reversed by your diet, many can, especially minor ones. Here are several things you can do to save a tooth:
You may have noticed that most of the recommended foods to eat are part of a paleo diet, with the addition of some high-quality cheeses and legumes. Try making these dietary changes as soon as possible and combine it with good dental hygiene habits. Doing these will not only help you save your tooth – but also your money.
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