Everything you eat has an influence on your general health and body, but your diet will also affect your dental health.
Plaque is a soft, sticky film on the surface of your teeth and gums. When you eat and drink, the bacteria in plaque convert sugar and starch to an acid that can erode tooth enamel, causing the development of tooth decay and cavities.
It is not the quantity of sugar you consume that is the important factor, but the frequency. Snacking on sweet foods and sipping on soft drinks throughout the day results in a drop in pH levels in your mouth and exposes your teeth to acid attacks for prolonged periods. |