Showing posts with label oral bacteria. Show all posts
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Monday, 11 March 2019

Impact of Sugary Drinks on Your Teeth


If you want to ensure better dental health of you and your family, you undoubtedly have to pay attention to the oral hygiene routine of you and your family. But good oral hygiene is not enough to ensure healthy teeth and mouth. There are certain other factors to be taken into consideration. The most important one is your diet.


It would be worth mentioning here that there are a lot of foods and drinks which can be dangerous for your teeth, gums and other areas of your oral cavity. More specifically, sugary drinks have been quite damaging for the teeth. Fruit juices and soft drinks are usually quite high in sugar. Consuming too much of these drinks can lead to certain dental health issues including cavities, gum disease and bad breath.

Impact sugary drinks on teeth
While you may be told that regular consumption of sugary drinks can lead to serious dental health problems, consumption of these drinks occasionally is also not less dangerous. When you consume sugary drinks, some of the sugar in the drinks tends to leave behind in the mouth. this sugar usually clings to the teeth or it gets absorbed by the texture of the tongue. This sugar is then consumed by the bacteria. Bacteria, after consuming this sugar, produce an acid which can be quite dangerous for the teeth. This acid can cause tooth decay and cavities.


Even if the cavities are not being produced, the acid production leads to the thinning of tooth enamel. This thinning can cause hypersensitivity in the teeth.

Avoiding the damage
If you want to avoid the damage caused by sugary drinks, you have to make sure that you are avoiding these drinks whenever possible. Instead, you can go for the healthy options such as water and milk. And if you want to have the sweetness, you can consider having natural fruit juices instead of sugary drinks. The best way is to buy the fruits and prepare their juices at your home. You can add seltzer water in the juice to reduce the amount of sugar per serving in the juice.


If you have to go for the sugary drinks occasionally, you need to make sure that you rinse your mouth with water immediately after the consumption of those juices in order to wash away the sugar remnants. Furthermore, you can keep a mouthwash and toothpaste with you. Make sure that these items have fluoride in them because fluoride is known for having constructive ability in favor of the tooth enamel.