When the pilgrims left England on the Mayflower, they were looking for a land free of persecution. By the time they landed in Massachusetts 66 days later, they found the journey to be a lot more grueling than they originally planned.
Among the many health issues they encountered was “scurvy” –
caused by a deficiency of vitamin C. The lack of fresh food on board,
especially fruits and vegetables caused horrible symptoms, including spots on
the skin, weakness, extreme drowsiness, spontaneous bleeding, and eventually
death. Oh yes – this disease also caused the pilgrims to have bleeding gums and
tooth loss!
This Thanksgiving, be sure to prepare a meal that is not
only delicious but healthy for your teeth and gums too! Some vitamins and
nutrients which are good for your oral health are vitamins A, C and D,
phosphorous, and calcium. A delicious Thanksgiving dinner can include them all!
Here are a few things that will make your chompers thank
you.
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Turkey is high in phosphorous, which is not only
healthy for developing teeth but can actually help rebuild tooth enamel.
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Sweet potatoes are loaded with nutrients
including vitamins A, C and B6 and are thought to be much healthier than
regular white potatoes.
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Greens and winter vegetables are great sources
of vitamins A and C, both of which are excellent for gum health.
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Cranberries contain flavonoids which can prevent
bacteria from sticking to the teeth and forming plaque.
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Pumpkin pies are loaded with vitamin C and
calcium – important for gum health and developing teeth.
"Just like our bodies, our teeth and gums need
many essential vitamins and minerals to stay strong and healthy," says
Ontario Dental Association Past- President Dr. Ira Kirshen. "In fact, to
ensure proper tooth development and strength, adults, children and seniors
alike need a lot of calcium, vitamins and minerals."
Dr. Kirshen goes on to say: "Many take oral health for granted, but
countless studies have shown that there is a strong association between good
oral health and good body health. Spending time with your loved ones at
Thanksgiving is even better when everyone is healthy and happy."
Thanksgiving is a great holiday, and it can be a healthy one
for your teeth, gums and body as well! Here at Dentistry in Philadelphia, we
want you to be healthy! Remember, prevention is the key, so be sure to stick
with your recommended dental care schedule for the best health of all! Call 215-735-8844 to schedule your appointment
today! Enjoy a fantastic holiday, and even though your schedule may be hectic
this time of year, don’t forget to take care of your teeth, gums, and entire
body!
Warm regards,
Drs. Carl Steinberg and Gerald Weger
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