Most people know candy and other sugary foods wreak havoc on their teeth,but how about fruit?
You've
probably heard brushing and flossing twice a day is the best way to
keep your teeth healthy.But some foods cause enough damage to warrant
extra cleanings.
1. Apples
Apples are high in acid, are
surprisingly hard on your enamel.While a daily apple may keep the
doctor away, the acid might keep your dentist on speed dial.Eating
apples is fine, just be sure to rinse your mouth with water or mouthwash
shortly after.
2. Hard candies
Though you probably
know the sugar in candy is a problem, hard candies are especially
harmful because we tend to hold them in our mouths longer.Also be aware
that cough drops are often made with sugar, so opt for the sugar-free
brand if available.
3. Pickled vegetables
Pickles are
made with vinegar, which is acidic, and often sugar as well. While the
vegetables are healthy, the brine is can damage your teeth.Drinking
water with
your meal helps wash away acids and sugar, but remember to brush an hour later.
4. Bread
Many
breads contain sugar-especially processed white breads. It's best to
check the labels for any added sweeteners that will breed mouth
bacteria.Bread is also sticky and gets between and behind your teeth.
5. Popcorn
Popcorn
is notorious for getting stuck in your teeth, and the areas between
your teeth will cultivate more bacteria for that reason. It's okay to
treat yourself to a bag of popcorn as long as you rinse with water and
remember to floss and brush after.
6. Peanut butter
Sticky
and often made with sugar, peanut butter not only feeds bacteria but
makes it easier for them to adhere to teeth.Look for natural peanut
butters with no added sugars to lessen the problem.
7. Jelly
Along
with peanut butter, jelly or jam is loaded with sugar and quite
sticky.Even the all-fruit brands contain natural sugars and encourage
plaque and bacteria if not washed away soon.
8. Meat
Meat
tends to get stuck between your teeth, and some meat products contain
sugar as a preservative.While the amount may not be very high, any food
that sits between your teeth can promote tooth decay.Try chewing
sugar-less gum after eating if you can't brush right away.
9. Diet soda
Just
because it doesn't have sugar doesn't mean your teeth are safe. The
acidity of diet sodas is still extremely high, making it one of the
worst products for your teeth.
10. Salad dressing
More
of a condiment than a food, salad dressings use vinegar and sugar for
flavor.Salads should be a staple in anyone's diet, but be careful of the
dressings that can harm your smile.
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