Why Are Nutritious
Foods Important for Your Smile?
If your first thought was, “Because they’re good for your
teeth!” then you’re partly right. Certain vitamins and minerals are beneficial for your teeth. But
really, the answer to that question is much broader than that. Eating
nutritious foods helps you support your overall health, improving your quality
of life in a wide range of areas.
This article
highlights some of the health problems that a nutritious diet can help you
protect against. They include:
·
Heart disease
·
Bone loss
·
Type 2 diabetes
·
High blood pressure
·
Certain types of cancers
So, while all of this might not affect your oral health
directly, the implicit recognition is that every aspect of your health—from
your smile to the rest of your body—is connected, and that benefits in one area
can spread to others as well. As result, taking steps to improve one area may
also help you in others.
But of course, a healthy diet is no substitute for great
brushing and flossing, or regular dental checkups. To ensure that you’re
enjoying optimal oral and overall health, we recommend a combined lifestyle of
great nutrition and great oral care.
To learn more about the connection between nutrition and
oral health, as well as overall health, call Stonebriar Smile Design to
reserve your next visit. Dr. Wade and
her friendly team
would be happy to help you assess and improve your oral health. Our Frisco office offers excellent cosmetic
and wellness
services to help patients from Plano,
McKinney, Allen, Dallas, and The Colony achieve optimal oral health.
Call us today
to schedule your appointment with Dr.
Wade.
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