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Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Albedo27(m): 12:01pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
In the world of foods, a lot of weirdos apply. It turned out that many foods that benefit the body are harmful to the teeth. Here’s a list of some of such foods… Milk: Nutritionists note that milk is a healthy source of calcium. Other top sources of this mineral are cheese, turnip greens, oranges, and broccoli; but milk not only has the most calcium, it’s also a great source of vitamin D, riboflavin, carotene, and retinol, among others. However, despite these numerous pluses, milk can wreak havoc on your teeth — that is if you take much milk while you are careless with oral hygiene! A dentist, Dr. Deola Olonilua, says the lactose (a form of sugar) in milk rots the teeth as much as frizzy drinks do. She warns that even though certain foods are healthy, the presence of certain elements or minerals in then can damage the teeth when the eater has prolonged exposure to such foods. She says, “Milk has a sugar in it called lactose. The lactose in milk can be especially dangerous for children if they have it just before bedtime. This is because the milk will still be on their teeth as they sleep, and the sugars are converted to acids by oral bacteria. The acids can coat the teeth and consequently eat away at the tooth enamel. That is one of the ways people develop cavities.” She advises that people should not hit the bed immediately after taking milk. Rather, she counsels, “You should rinse your mouth thoroughly after taking milk, or better still, brush your teeth as the last thing before bed. Lemon: Though lemon drinks have detoxifying and other benefits, it can affect your teeth in many ways than one. Lemon contains citric acid, which, dentists say, causes enamel erosion and other dental problems. The online portal, 1800dentist.com, states, “Drinking lemon juice can put you at risk for tooth erosion, a condition where the thin, protective layer of enamel slowly wears away from your teeth. Lemon juice contains acid, which irritates gums and softens tooth enamel.” Experts warn that frequent consumption of products that contain acid will eventually destroy the enamel and expose underlying dentin, leaving your teeth vulnerable to sensitivity and tooth decay. “Enamel erosion is one of the most common causes of cavities and tooth loss. This is because when you feast on these fruits for a long period, it means you are constantly bathing your teeth in acid and sugar; this will not allow your saliva to wash it away and neutralise the acids,” Olonilua says. Other fruits in this category include orange, apple and grapefruit juice. The dentist says since these fruits also contain natural sugars, the best bet is to thoroughly rinse the mouth after taking them. Dried fruits: In these days of eating on-the-go, dried fruits come in handy, as you can munch them at any time of the day. Plus, they are available all the year round, and you can stock up on them without any fear that they would rot. However, experts say though dried fruits have admirably long shelf life, their detrimental effects on the teeth are enormous. Olonilua says, “Dried fruits can be harmful to the teeth because of their concentrated sugar content and stickiness. When you eat dried fruits, parts of them can easily adhere to the teeth, while the sugar in them encourages bacteria to thrive in the mouth. This is very likely to erode tooth enamel.” Scientists contend that since dried fruits are packed with non-soluble cellulose fibre, they can bind and trap sugars on and around the tooth, making it worse than sweets. They advise that after taking dried fruit, brush immediately; and if you have no access to brush, rinse your mouth thoroughly while running your tongue all over your teeth. Red, white wine: When taken in moderation, wine is said to benefit the heart immensely. But then, wines do wreck havoc on teeth also. Take the red wine, for instance, which, experts say, is a tasty mix of natural dyes, acids, and tannin. These three ingredients leave lasting effects on teeth, as they can contribute to teeth stain. Researchers say saliva in our mouth helps to wash away food particles and protect against acidic foods. However, wine contains alcohol, and alcohol suppresses the production of saliva. When this happens frequently, it is harmful for teeth and it may lead to gum disease. In extreme cases, it may lead to oral cancer, experts warn. A group of New York University researchers warn that if taken in excess, the acidic composition of wines can dissolve the enamel, make teeth porous and easily stained. Another study published in the journal Nutrition Research states that different types of wine may have a more negative impact on your teeth than others. The study shows that white wine has an acid content that tends to increase the risk of dark dental stains if you also drink tea or similar beverages. The researchers tested the effects of multiple red and white wines on teeth, and found that wine erodes the enamel of teeth, while white wine has a worse impact than red wine. “Wine is highly acidic, and the acid leads to lower levels of minerals such as calcium and dental erosion. The white grape variety (riesling) was found to be the most acidic of the wines tested,” the study says. Well, unlike the advice with other foods, experts say it is not recommended to brush immediately after drinking wine. “The softened teeth can be eroded by vigorous hygiene, so you should rinse — and wait a bit — before scrubbing your teeth,” the experts advise. Olonilua says for this reason, it’s always a good idea to drink some water after drinking wine in order to rinse the acids from your mouth. http://www.punchng.com/health/healthwise/these-foods-benefit-the-body-but-harm-the-teeth 4 Likes |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by iamSi(m): 1:23pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Can I start swallowing then? 9 Likes |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Albedo27(m): 1:52pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
iamSi: Can I start swallowing then?Lol.....i dnt think so, but just follow the experts' advice after use. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Albedo27(m): 1:53pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
iamSi: Can I start swallowing then?Lol.....i dnt think so, but just follow the experts' advice after use and also minimize the intake. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by iamSi(m): 1:53pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Albedo27: OK thanks for been Nice, cos I love those things up dea ... 1 Like |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Albedo27(m): 4:49pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
iamSi:sure u can bro.....jst take precausionary measures 2 curtail the excesses. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Livinusc(m): 6:14pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Is wine food 2 Likes |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Ezedon(m): 6:15pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Noted thanks |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by IamDebola: 6:16pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
.. 1 Like |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Temismith(f): 6:18pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Na to D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ use eba swallow all dis food be dat. 7 Likes |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by AGgal(f): 6:20pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
So make we inhale am? 2 Likes |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by 24in7: 6:20pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
this ur letter na close letter,na only for open letter i dey comment on 1 Like |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by haibe(m): 6:20pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Really? Milk? If that is the case I will let my teeth be harmed. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by venorite(m): 6:20pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
One question,do we eats these foods or should we stop eating them cos I don't understand what this thread is trying to say in essence |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by deebrain(m): 6:31pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
what shall we eat then, o ye of little faith? |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Esdb(m): 6:37pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
As long as Milk continues to be white nd luk dayummish...I dnt CARE! 1 Like |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by stainchris(m): 6:46pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
The best is to use fly over "straw" suck the milk from the bottle direct to the gullet.The teeth self no go know say sumtin enter the belle. 19 Likes |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by GodpassU: 6:48pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
We go dey use straw then....oga doctor. 1 Like |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by OkikiOluwa1(m): 7:00pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
I no kuku like red wine & lemon. Last Bullet: But milk, nothing can warn me to reduce it's intake. I d rather be toothless & healthy than having 32 tooth with bad health. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Brymo: 7:08pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Can a good fellow,summarize dis,its too lengthy. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Nobody: 7:12pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
stainchris: The best is to use fly over "straw" suck the milk from the bottle direct to the gullet.The teeth self no go know say sumtin enter the belle.LWKM! I need dis straw pls. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by trigar12(m): 7:37pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
hmmmm...Oyinbos and dier shits
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Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Dabss(m): 7:42pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Too much Apple is also not good for the teeth, It can damage the enamel four times faster than carbonated drinks. The damage is less when it is eaten during meals. |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by sundaynwaiwi: 7:49pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Oops! If consuming milk causes teeth problem, then i should ne having teeth cancer now..lol....s |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by aboyaji(m): 8:24pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Da_b¤§§.:enamel? The one used in making plates? Hmmm |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Nobody: 8:28pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
#TeamRedWine |
Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by olorunthobby(f): 8:31pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
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Re: Foods That Benefits The Body, But Harm The Teeth. by Goahead(m): 8:47pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
fetish believe... |
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