A beautiful smile and healthy mouth actually can come from in addition to regular brushing and flossing a daily diet that does not lack the essential vitamins and minerals that make vital contributions to a person’s oral health. Many people overlook the importance of good nutrition in keeping their smile beautiful and...
their mouth healthy.
The mineral calcium and Vitamin D are of particular importance to obtaining healthy teeth. These two substances work together as calcium absorption is enhanced by Vitamin D. Sufficient calcium is essential to the very structure of the teeth as are phosphorus and magnesium.
Vitamin A is an essential part of the production of the tooth enamel. A deficiency in Vitamin A can cause overgrown gums, bleeding gums and gum disease. Vitamin C because of its role in the health and function of the small capillaries that bring oxygen and nutrients throughout the body is also important to oral health. Vitamin C deficiencies can result in bleeding gums and loose teeth as well as mouth sores The Vitamin B complex is also essential to a healthy mouth as deficiencies can cause cracking and bleeding of the lips as well as open sores and lesions on both the inside and outside of the mouth. These open sores aside from the discomfort that they cause offer an opportunity for a wide variety of bacteria, viruses and other contaminants to enter the blood stream.
Fluoride is widely known as an important agent in the prevention of tooth decay and is the active ingredient in the vast majority of toothpastes in the market today. In addition to acting to prevent tooth decay it also strengthens tooth enamel, working in partnership with calcium and phosphorus. Copper, zinc, iodine, iron and potassium are other minerals that are essential to good oral health.
It is unfortunate but true that most people do not eat well enough to obtain all of the vitamins, minerals and other necessary nutrients through their daily diets alone. Failing to meet the recommended daily intake levels of vitamins and minerals can result in significant health problems. Therefore, if you find that you are consistently not achieving these intake levels in your day-to-day diet you may want to consider using dietary supplements to meet your nutritional needs. Dietary supplements are safe when used properly. However, they should not be used as a substitute for healthy food as they are meant to complement the diet and only work best when they have real food to attach themselves to. If you find yourself unsure of which daily supplements you should include in your day-to-day nutritional plan a consultation with your healthcare professional or a licensed nutritionist can help you to make the selections best suited to your individual dietary needs and health goals.
While a beautiful smile and healthy mouth are certainly aesthetically pleasing and uplifting to one’s self-confidence, attention to oral health serves a practical purpose as well. Strong teeth mean that a wide variety of foods can be eaten while a healthy mouth means that there are no open sores in the mouth that can serve as an open invitation for bacteria, viruses and other contaminants to enter the bloodstream to cause illness, infection and disease. Making sure that your daily intake of the vitamins and minerals associated with oral health is sufficient in addition to daily dental care will ensure that you can have a lovely smile.
by: Charlene J. Nuble
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(882)
-
▼
May
(94)
- What You Need to Know About Colon Cancer
- Gestational Diabetes: Treatment with Cinnamon
- Save the Fetus - Kill the Doctor
- More Documents About the Selling of Seroquel Show ...
- Sanofi-Aventis Settles
- Canadian Health IT Ripoff ... Is Anyone in the U.S...
- Cervical spine and neck pain
- Best Countries for Life Expectancy
- Artificial Diet For Infants
- Immunizations
- Managing Your Cholesterol - The Best Way To Preven...
- Harvard's EMR Justification: We Just Have To Do So...
- Health IT Failure Never Puts Patients at Risk
- Origins of H1N1 (Swine flu) Virus
- Bird Flu Vaccines: What is Taking So Long?
- How Vaccines Work
- The FDA Commissioner Divests
- What Influenced a Paean to Karen Ignagne?
- Cure Bladder Infection - A UTI Natural Remedy
- Stop smoking: Is it really worth it to stop smoking?
- Hypnosis Therapy: How It Could Help You To Stop Sm...
- Micronutrient deficiencies
- Birth as a Health Hazzard
- Avoid And Beat The Avian And Other Influenzas
- Malaria Prevention - Five Ways To Avoid Catching I...
- Sex During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?
- Condoms
- The Importance Of Good Nutrition In Keeping Your S...
- Fight Cancer With Good Nutrition
- BLOGSCAN - Comparative Effectiveness Research, the...
- Doctors as Good Samaritans
- "A Breach of Trust"
- BLOGSCAN - "Money-Driven Medicine," the Film
- Swine Flu - How To Protect Yourself Quickly & Easily
- Tips On How To Prevent Catching Swine Flu
- Confirmed cases of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus ...
- Anthrax
- Leptospirosis
- What is CRP?
- HealthSouth's "Digital Hospital," from the "Era of...
- The First Celebrity Swine Flu Death
- Avian Influenza: Current H5N1 Situation
- Tuberculosis
- Wastes from health-care activities
- Lymphatic filariasis
- Talking with Health Plans Costs Big Bucks
- Description of the melamine-contamination event
- World Malaria Report 2008
- Making Pregnancy safer
- World Blood Donor Day
- Healthcare IT Timing "Cemented in Law?" A Healthc...
- Novo Nordisk Accepts Deferred Prosecution Agreemen...
- Dangerous Games and Health IT Feudalism
- Screening Tests for Cancer often Wrong
- Wall Street Journal Letter Revisited
- SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands
- Welcome to the Influenza Virus Tracking System (in...
- Avian Influenza-Situation in Egypt
- World-Influenza A(H1N1)
- The Machinery Behind Healthcare Reform: How the HI...
- Depression and TV in Young Adults
- Effectiveness of male latex condoms in protecting ...
- Male Condom
- Protecting children from ultraviolet
- Down With The Gown
- Cancer Prevention
- Health effects of smoking among young people
- Dangerous Health IT Mismanagement, Spin Control an...
- IRS Changes Form 990 to Make Not-for-Profit Organi...
- Pepsi Scam Warning
- Moms Rock
- 3D Medical Animation: Heart Attack from Atheroscle...
- Attacking "Crusaders" Against Conflicts of Interes...
- Warnings on Testosterone Gel
- Cracked Corners of Lips - Cheilitis
- Medical Cyber Piracy: Are National Electronic Hea...
- Top 10 Drug Reactions
- Synthes Settles, Agrees to Stop Giving Stock to Ph...
- WellCare Settles, Accepts Deferred Prosecution Agr...
- The First U.S. Face Transplant
- Male Latex Condoms and Sexsually Transmitted Diseases
- EHR's and Scarcity of Public Reviews of the User E...
- Vitamin C and Gout
- Bio-Tech U
- BLOGSCAN - At UMDNJ, Lose Your Job, Keep Your Cell...
- BLOGSCAN - Merck Hired Elsevier to Create Fake Pee...
- FDA Warns Against Hydroxycut
- The Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity
- Coordinating Office for Global Health
- The Politics of Influenza
- Answer to Eye Bump Quiz
- Was Google lobbying Washington for HIPAA exclusion...
- Swine Flu in 1976
- Swine Flu Seems to be Slowing Down
-
▼
May
(94)