Hello, I've just started eating raw and mostly fruit. I love fruit but I don't think my teeth do and I already have sensitive and receding gums. If you have some tips on avoiding dental problems they're most welcome! :)
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Permalink Reply by Greenmama on May 28, 2012 at 10:01am Don't use toothpastes with glycerin or abrasives on your teeth. Rinse with water after eating. Floss daily. Limit dried fruits and dehydrated foods.
Permalink Reply by Don Bennett on May 28, 2012 at 2:10pm Some good tips on how to have healthy teeth when eating lots of fruit can be found here.
Make sure to get enough vitamin D, either from the sun when it's strong enough to make D in your skin, or from D3 supplements when the sun isn't strong enough or when you can't get enough sun when it is strong enough. Sufficient D is needed both for strong bones AND strong teeth. A good article on the D issues are here.
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Permalink Reply by Tom on May 28, 2012 at 8:21pm Don't brush your teeth hard and use a soft brush.
If you eat dried fruit, soak it overnight before eating.
Pineapples makes my teeth sensitive, so I avoid them - is there a particular culprit for you? Perhaps I was eating unripe pineapple?
Permalink Reply by ArtLoveSoul on May 30, 2012 at 9:06am Thanks so much for your advice guys :) xx
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