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6 SMILE-FRIENDLY FOODS TO INCLUDE ON YOUR THANKSGIVING MENU

Posted on June 18, 2018

Most people know that taking care of your heart by eating certain healthy is good for you, but not so well known are foods that actually benefit your smile. This Thanksgiving, our William Forero DMD, PA team in Coral Springs, Florida, William Forero want to share some smile-friendly foods to help you celebrate the holidays!

-1 Seek out the crudites, the cubes of cheese and bowls of nuts to stave off excess hunger. This protein fix will satisfy cravings and provide calcium for the teeth. Nuts have both calcium and minerals to remineralize your pearly whites.

-2 When it comes to vegetables, because of fiber, chewing raw vegetables stimulate saliva production to fight cavities while helping your stomach digest your food. Sweet potatoes with butter and salt (not covered in marshmallows) are packed with vitamins and minerals that your teeth will love.

-3 Turkey has protein and phosphorus for strong teeth and also rebuilds tooth enamel. Phosphorus, mixed with calcium and vitamin D works to create healthy bones and teeth.

-4 Nibble on fresh fruit served with plain Greek yogurt (more protein!) which benefit your teeth. Be wary of dried fruit which contains concentrated sugar that sticks to your teeth.

-5 Watch out for sticky, chewy desserts like pies such as pecan pie, and opt for pumpkin pie instead. Pumpkin pulp actually contains Vitamin A, fiber, and potassium, all of which is healthy for your teeth. Pumpkin seeds have magnesium as well.

-6 Sipping water hydrates and helps wash away food particles and plaque while black tea can kill bacteria in the mouth. Healthy green tea and milk are both good choices for your smile.

At the end of the day and after meals, be sure to brush and floss the acid-producing sugar and starchy carbs off of your teeth to avoid cavities. If you can't brush and floss after eating, chewing sugar-free gum will reduce the acid level in your mouth until you can clean properly.

We hope you will include some of these smile-friendly foods on your Thanksgiving menu. From our table to yours, Dr. William Forero and our dedicated team in Coral Springs, Florida, wish you and your loved ones a healthy and happy Thanksgiving!


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