Delicious Summertime Snacks that Whiten Your Teeth And Brighten Your Smile
Everyone knows brushing your teeth twice a day is good, proper hygiene, but what if we could bump our good and proper to excellent by brushing 17 times a day—without really brushing? And what if it whitened our teeth too?
So what’s the connection between summertime snacks and oral hygiene? It’s easy. The snack list recommended by Dr. Herschleb is made up of healthy foods that act as natural teeth cleansers, and the secret to constant brushing is in your garden, in your fridge, and in the produce section of your favorite supermarket. The bottom line is raw fruits and veggies.
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How This Works
It’s the crunch factor that turns these healthy snacks into serious scrubbers for our teeth. All we have to do is munch throughout our days, and like magic, we’ll be stripping away all those superficial stains that have piled up during our tea, coffee and wine binging. So if you want to brighten up those pearly whites this summer, start by perusing the market bins and barrels for your favorite, fresh natural toothbrushes:
Carrots
Apples
Cucumbers
Celery
Cauliflower
Broccoli
It’s really a two-for-one. These summertime beauties are good for us AND their abrasive surfaces wipe away stains and even polish our teeth as we eat. What a bargain.
Brush and Rinse
Raw fruits and veggies are not only master brushers, but because they require vigorous chewing, they aid in stimulating saliva production. Why would we want more spit? It turns out, the more you salivate, the more you rinse your teeth. Brush and rinse, as you eat, at the park, in the boat, on a hike. It’s that easy.
We cannot live on fruits and veggies alone of course, so what other foods help produce saliva? Which foods are experts in triggering mouth-pools of sloshing goodness that wash away bacteria and food debris? You’ve got to look for foods with the following traits:
- Spice — That which sets your mouth on fire will also heat up your salivary skill set: cayenne pepper, fennel, ginger, cardamom.
- Strong – Apparently aged, sharp, intense, and hard cheeses are good for more than wining and dining: Gouda, Cheddar, Gorgonzola.
- Bitter – tasting vegetables—Throw endive or arugula in your next salad.
- Crunchy — Raw fruits and veggies are in season and easy to pack in the picnic basket.
- Water — Of course. Celery has an exceptionally high water content, FYI.
Tasty Stain Removers
If you’re looking for more than a brush and rinse routine, the following edible stain removers can wipe out the toughest of discolorations with their malic acid super powers. Malic acid is an organic compound with many health benefits, but cleaning up stained teeth is one of its most popular. Added bonus: Malic acid stimulates saliva. More rinsing happening here.
For best results, eat slowly and enjoy!
Strawberries
Apples
Nectarines
Cherries
Bananas
Peaches
Lychee
Another summertime hero in the stain-removing department is Bromelain. This small but mighty compound is found only in pineapples and contains an enzyme that is used in stain removing toothpastes to break up plaque and discoloration. If au naturel is more your style, skip your trip to the drug store and begin planning your summer vacation to Hawaii. Or just go to your local supermarket. Eat pineapple whenever you can.
Pineapple
So whether you’re hoping to streamline your summertime eating, maintain your bright white smile or lighten it up a bit, a simple change in your diet could make all the difference. You may really be what you eat. And your teeth will tell the tale. Happy summer!
Have a great summer!!!
Dr Herschleb & Team
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