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Midwest Eating Habits that Cause Harm To Teeth
November 19, 2010 Medical news in Chicago,Illinois, United States of America
Chicago is known as the home of fast food and hard diets. While obesity has often been the largest of diets like this, the oral and dental health of those on a Midwest diet are also damaged greatly. S
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Many Chicago area parents will issue a common refrain at dinner time tonight: “You’d better eat that, it’s good for you!” There’s another old favorite in the parental arsenal of dietary admonitions: “Don’t eat that – it will rot your teeth!” now more than ever, we are faced with a litany of food choices from fresh produce to sugar-laden processed convenience meals and snack foods. What we eat and when we eat it may affect not only our general health but also our oral health. Convenience meals now may spell trouble for dental disaster in years to come.
Tooth Decay and Regular Diet
Although its rates have declined, particularly among some young children, tooth decay remains a problem for some teens and adults. That’s because plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, constantly forms on our teeth. When we eat foods or drink beverages that contain sugar or starch, the bacteria produce acids that attack tooth enamel. The stickiness of plaque keeps the harmful acids against the teeth which can contribute to tooth decay.
Harmful Eating Habits
Some eating habits can wreak havoc on your body and your teeth. For example, snacking throughout the day can increase the risk of tooth decay. Sipping soda and frequent nibbling on snack foods increase the rate of harmful acid attacks on tooth enamel. And repeated binge eating – impulsive gorging or continuous eating can do the same.
The eating disorder bulimia nervosa not only harms overall health but also is particularly destructive to teeth. It involves secret repeated binge eating followed by purging – self-induced vomiting, fasting and use of laxatives, diuretics or diet pills.
Binge eaters consume a large amount of food very quickly. Although this temporarily may ease hunger, anger, sadness or other feelings, binge eating can create stomach pain and anxiety about weight gain.
The digestive system contains strong acids that break down food. When vomiting is used to purge food from the body, these acids attack tooth enamel. Repeated vomiting can erode tooth enamel severely. Over time, teeth exposed to stomach acids can become worn and translucent. The mouth, throat and salivary glands may become swollen and tender. Bad breath can result.
Anorexia nervosa is another serious eating disorder that is harmful to overall health and to teeth. It is characterised by an intense fear of weight gain, the desire to become thinner and an inability to maintain a minimally normal weight for height and age.
People who experience bulimia or anorexia do not receive adequate, vitamins, proteins and other nutrients needed for good health. This type of ‘diet’ takes a toll on the entire body, robbing it of the fuel it needs and causing potential injury to teeth, muscles and major organs.
Keeping Your Smile Healthy
To keep your smile healthy, limit snacks and eat nutritious, well-balanced meals made up of foods from the 5 major food groups:
* Breads, cereals or other grains;
* Fruits;
* Vegetables;
* Meat, fish, poultry or protein alternates;
* Milk, yogurt or cheese.
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A balanced diet includes a variety of foods that give your body all the nutrients it needs.
Brush thoroughly twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Choose products that have the ADA seal of acceptance. Clean between teeth with floss or another interdental cleaner once a day to help remove plaque. And have regular dental check ups and teeth cleanings for a smile that can last a lifetime.
At Chicago Smile Center, we provide documentation and case studies to assist our patients with proper and healthy diet choices. Whether an adult dental patient or the parent of one in our care, proper decisions on diet can produce a drastic impact on your dental health for years to come. Please contact our Chicago Area Dentists for further information on oral dietary health.
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