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Healthy Teeth and Your San Diego Diet

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Healthy Teeth and Your San Diego Diet Maintaining healthy teeth is an important concern for our local San Diego residents. As your Dentist, it’s my job to help you understand how to care for your teeth and to keep them healthy. Everyone in the San Diego knows that maintaining healthy teeth requires regular daily brushing and flossing. Regular visits to your local San Diego dental practice is also necessary to keep watch for cavities and to help you maintain proper dental hygiene. We often forget that maintaining a healthy diet can also be beneficial for the health of your teeth.

A San Diego diet that includes foods that help your muscles and bones will also help you develop healthy gums and healthy teeth. Examples of local San Diego foods to include in your diet include foods rich in vitamin B such as breads and cereals. Foods rich in vitamin C, usually fruits and vegetables, help improve the health of your gums. Zinc and magnesium are also good for the health of your teeth and are found in foods like lean beef, fish, and poultry.

All foods increase the production of saliva. Saliva is important to healthy teeth because it helps to maintain the pH balance in your mouth. Maintaining this balance helps keep your teeth and gums healthy. Foods high in fiber also encourage saliva production as does the chewing of sugar-free gum. Gum, however, can damage unhealthy teeth or pull out dental fillings, so always use caution when deciding whether to chew gum and which brand to chew.

Just as certain diet choices in the San Diego area can be beneficial to the health of your teeth, others can be detrimental. Foods and drinks that are high in sugars are more likely to form the acids that attack your teeth and result in decay. And while table sugar is often associated with the formation of cavities, other sugars such as glucose, fructose, and maltose are also causes, and are often found in juices and sodas. Limiting the consumption of sugars to mealtimes lessens the amount of time your healthy teeth are exposed.

Making good diet choices and limiting between meal sugar consumption can improve the health of your teeth and gums.

If you would like to learn how to better care for your healthy teeth in the San Diego area, contact Marcos Ortega DDS at 619-717-8459. We would love to hear from you.

-Dr. Marcos Ortega

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Marcos Ortega DDS in San Diego Cares For Teeth

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Marcos Ortega DDS in San Diego Cares For Teeth Dentists in San Diego are concerned with your oral health and thus care about the condition of your mouth and all of your many teeth. At Marcos Ortega DDS we recognize that your teeth help you both eat and speak. You use your teeth to tear, scrape, and chew food, as well as to form words with your tongue. Teeth are an important part of your oral health and Marcos Ortega DDS located in San Diego, California wants to help keep your mouth and teeth healthy.

We humans have two sets of teeth in our lifetime. The first set are your ‘primary teeth’, which many folks around San Diego often call ‘baby teeth’. Baby teeth typically start to come in at about 6 months old. An average healthy mouth for a San Diego resident has a total of 20 primary teeth by about age 5.

Your primary teeth will eventually fall out and new teeth known as ‘permanent teeth’ will grow in. Permanent teeth typically begin to come in around age 6 for most San Diego residents, but every person is unique and it could be a little earlier or later. By about age 13 an average healthy mouth should have 28 of the total 32 permanent teeth. The last four permanent teeth may or may not come, but typically come in between the ages of 17 and 21 if they do. Because of the late age that these last teeth come in they are commonly called ‘wisdom teeth’.

Many adults in the city of San Diego have their wisdom teeth pulled out because these teeth can be problematic to your oral health, such as crowding a mouth. Other adults in the San Diego area may not have these teeth pulled out because they are not causing problems. If you are concerned about the state of your wisdom teeth you can visit our local San Diego dental office and we can help you make a decision.

Caring for all of your teeth whether you are young and have 20 primary teeth or are an adult and have 28 to 32 permanent teeth is important for your overall health. Visiting your San Diego dentist regularly, and brushing and flossing daily are great ways to care for your many teeth. Marcos Ortega DDS located in San Diego, cares about your oral health and teeth and can be reached by phone at, 619-295-4545.

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