Dental Diet Essay

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Diet is the kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats. How diet effect the dental health is an important progression. It is well consideration as we understand that diet plays a modifying role in both dental health and dental diseases. Dental diseases include dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth loss, oropharyngeal cancer, dental erosion etc. Symptoms of dental diseases include red or swollen gums, painful chewing, sensitivity of teeth, loose teeth and bleeding gums. Several studies and case reports have evaluated the role of vitamin C in dental health. Nishida et al. evaluated the effect of dietary intake of vitamin C and presence of periodontal disease. Dietary intake of vitamin C showed a weak but significant …show more content…

Dental disease, caries are the warning signals for other health complications and development of diabetes, obesity and coronary heart disease. Undernutrition condition associated with high intake of sugar may lead to risk of dental caries. Dental caries affect people physically as well pschycologically and influences how they grow, enjoy their life, look, speak, taste food and socialize themselves. During severe caries they experience pain, discomfort, eating and sleep disturbance, loss of school days and costs of treatment. There is a wealth of evidence that sugars are undoubtedly the most important factors in the development of dental caries. Another factor of dental caries occur because of demineralization of enamel and dentine by organic acids formed by bacteria in dental plague through the anaerobic metabolism of sugar obtained for the diet. Organic acid increased the solubility of hydroxyapatite (main inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone) in the dental hard tissues and demineralization occurs. Saliva is supersaturated with calcium and phosphorus at PH 7 promotes remineralization. If the oral PH varies high in for sufficient time then complete remineralization of enamal may occur.If the acid challenge is too high however demineralization dominates then enamel become more porous and a carious lesion will developed. Frequency

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