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Posted Tue, Apr 03, 2007, 10:02 am PDT
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Somewhere in America right now, a student's science fair project is demonstrating cola's ability to eat through tooth enamel. It's not pretty. But soda isn't the only food that does a number on your grin. Here are some of your smile's worst enemies -- and best friends.

THE ENEMIES LIST

Soda, fruit juice, and sports drinks  Not only are they sugary, they're acidic, and that creates a perfect home for the bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease -- especially if you tend to sip on one or another of these drinks all day (who, us?). Acid-neutralizing saliva just can't keep up.
The realistic fix  Nobody's saying go cold turkey but for all-day swigging, choose water. Reserve these pick-me-ups for once-a-day use. And buy some straws -- sipping through them (try this trick) shrinks teeth-exposure time.

Sticky stuff  We're not just talking gooey caramels or fruit rollups. Bread, crackers, chips, sweet rolls, and other refined carbohydrates are nearly as likely to cling to teeth as a Tootsie Roll -- and they hang on for at least 20 minutes. Not good.
The realistic fix  Try to say no to sticky sweets and carbs when you can't brush afterward. Alternatively, slosh some water around in your mouth or chew a stick of sugarless gum that's sweetened with xylitol. The gum helps remove sticky food particles from your teeth, and xylitol curbs cavity causers and increases healthy saliva.


YOUR SMILE'S BEST FRIENDS

Cheese, please  Eating a bit of cheddar (or whatever) at the end of a meal helps protect teeth. It stimulates the production of cleansing saliva, plus the calcium in cheese helps harden teeth.

Crunchy things  Crisp apples, celery and carrots are nature's little toothbrush alternatives. Not only do they help rid your mouth of food particles but their rough, fibrous texture actually scrubs away as you chew, slightly brightening your smile.

Have a cuppa  Drinking tea after eating can help destroy the germs that cause cavities, gum disease, and phewy breath. That goes for both green and black teas.

Shiitake mushrooms
  These delicate, delicious flavor-boosters contain lenitan, a plant substance that's anything but a lightweight: It fights both tooth plaque and the bacteria that live in it.

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  • 1. Posted by jannelvann on Thu, Apr 05, 2007, 9:11 am PDT

    Thank you for making this report public. I am a Dental Assistant and I have found that alot of people do not know this information or do not believe me when I speak to them about this.

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  • 2. Posted by joshuany on Thu, Apr 05, 2007, 9:58 am PDT

    RE the black tea suggestion: Black tea stains the teeth (personal experience). The stains will come off but it should be mentioned in an article on "Smile Savers".

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  • 3. Posted by SevenCostanza on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 10:35 am PDT

    All bread in general? I find that hard to believe. Whole grains, that haven't been bleached or enriched are very good for you.

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  • 4. Posted by fouad on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 10:38 am PDT

    Great information, People should also keep in mind that drinking tea right after the meal reduces iron absorption :)

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  • 5. Posted by nancy_626 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 10:41 am PDT

    Good Advise

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  • 6. Posted by vthokiepokie on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 10:43 am PDT

    Sipping through a straw can give you more wrinkles about the mouth and lips, just like smoking cigarettes does. So it may save your teeth, but your smile will still suffer. Better to avoid those carbonated or fruity drinks whenever possible.

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  • 7. Posted by Big Tex on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 10:48 am PDT

    Thank you for this article: I'm always looking for ways to eat & live better considering I don't some of the time. I do agree on cutting/minimizing soda, etc. because I have stopped drinking soda except on rare occasions and I have seen a difference in how I feel. Drinking water is the way to go. And you can add things to water so it's not so bland, like Lemon. Be creative.

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  • 8. Posted by Cami on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:09 am PDT

    Good advis

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  • 9. Posted by bigdaddee_98 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:19 am PDT

    sevencostanza, the article doesn't say breads aren't good for you, this article is about your teeth, not necessarily eating healthy. Sure, it's all related, but it doesn't say anything about "don't eat bread!!". It offers the advice of avoiding it if possible if you can't brush your teeth soon afterward.

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  • 10. Posted by tweetymamasexy03 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:27 am PDT

    KOOL

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  • 11. Posted by dorella s on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:27 am PDT

    I am drinking a pot of tea per day, it is bad or good ?

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  • 12. Posted by yahwehzkid on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:33 am PDT

    After seeing a demonstration of cola eatting through corrosion on battery posts, I swore off colas for good ! Since then, I have lost weight and my craving for natural foods (fruits and vegetables) has increased. I've laid off most breads, except for good home-made biscuits and corn bread (it's a Southern thang)

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  • 13. Posted by caddyguy57 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:42 am PDT

    I'm eating a carrot right now!

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  • 14. Posted by mmconsult2003 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:53 am PDT

    Every Dentist I 've had says CARROTS are the Worst food to eat for good dental health---lots of craked teeth, chips teeth from carrots, pecans-pistachio nuts..ice and pizza crust. So, these article is NOT stating the rreal facts!!

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  • 15. Posted by kuteshortiek12 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:53 am PDT

    i personally have been eating chesse daily for most of my life, and also drink a lot of tea, and I HAVE NEVER HAD A CAVITIY.so i think it could be true

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  • 16. Posted by Mz. Randum on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:54 am PDT

    thatz great i luv green tea & im always worried about my teeth arent u?

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  • 17. Posted by aajuarez_1999 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 11:58 am PDT

    Very Good

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  • 18. Posted by bekka d on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:03 pm PDT

    Very interesting, I would never have thought that cheese was good for your teeth!! I love cheese, so this is great news!

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  • 19. Posted by Red on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:03 pm PDT

    mmconsult2003 - what are these folks teeth made of? How could a pecan or pizza crust break a tooth that has not already been compromised? I keep a small container of dental floss in my purse. I hate when my teeth feel "dirty."

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  • 20. Posted by daniel s on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:08 pm PDT

    no matter what u eat u have to of course take care of your teeth come on now

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  • 21. Posted by jojo on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:21 pm PDT

    wow i thought tea stained your teeth it is great to know all this info I would have never known all of this. after dinner tonight i amm going to eat a piece of cheese

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  • 22. Posted by Jamie G on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:31 pm PDT

    Duh don't you people read the article before you post. Its not about that foods are good for you and what will help you loose weight. ITS ABOUT FREAKIN TEETH. yeah that goes for you the one who wrote the LONG post about metabolism.

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  • 23. Posted by jessica_bienek on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:36 pm PDT

    Thank you bigdaddee_98 for making that clear about the bread. That was the only reason I was scrolling down to comment about, and you did it for me..HA!

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  • 24. Posted by jessica_bienek on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:36 pm PDT

    Thank you bigdaddee_98 for making that clear about the bread. That was the only reason I was scrolling down to comment about, and you did it for me..HA!

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  • 25. Posted by Katie M on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 12:39 pm PDT

    hults07- what the heck are you ranting about? this article had absolutely nothing to do with weight loss. ?

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  • 26. Posted by ghetto_booty_jenn on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 1:03 pm PDT

    thanx for the advice...

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  • 27. Posted by kay-kay on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 1:11 pm PDT

    THANX

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  • 28. Posted by uscchikk on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 1:18 pm PDT

    The article isn't saying bread is bad for you. It said that bread, and other sticky food, can be bad for your teeth because it sticks to them. If food sticks to your teeth, it encourages the formation of plaque and bacteria. Brush your teeth afterwards, and bread is fine.

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  • 29. Posted by chrizten01 on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 1:25 pm PDT

    Cheese is AWESOME!!! Yum!

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  • 30. Posted by jake4 m on Wed, Apr 11, 2007, 2:01 pm PDT

    cool!

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