Nutrition is a major part of our health. If we put the right
vitamins and nutrients into our bodies, we typically see an improvement in our
health. But does the same hold true for the mouth? Researchers continue to
debate whether or not vitamin D plays a role in preventing cavities, and below,
your Arlington dentist, Dr. Quinn
Smith, sifts through the debate.
The Debate Over Vitamin D
The major sticking point in the debate over the
cavity-fighting powers of vitamin D is the research itself. In a series of trials
that span more than sixty years, researchers found that people with greater
levels of vitamin D showed 50 percent less tooth decay than people with lower
levels of vitamin D. However, while this result is quite promising and
compelling, it is often disputed owing to the dated nature of the information,
much of which was gathered about 50 years ago. Thus, the debate lives on and
will likely continue until more current research becomes available.
However, it is important to keep in mind that vitamin D is a
useful vitamin for your overall health. Thus, ensuring that you receive an
adequate amount of the vitamin, if it does not help your mouth fight cavities,
may yield other health benefits. Therefore, why not try adding some vitamin D
to your diet? The research is just compelling enough to make it feel
worthwhile.
Sources of Vitamin D
If you choose to add vitamin D to your diet, salmon and tuna
are an excellent source of the vitamin. Additionally, sunlight encourages the
synthesis of vitamin D, so spending some time outside may be beneficial. Just
make sure if you are out in the sun that you wear sunscreen for protection.
Schedule a Visit with Your Arlington Dentist
Whether or not vitamin D can help fight cavities, it is no
substitute for thorough homecare and regular dental visits. If more than six
months have passed since your last dental cleaning, contact your Arlington dentist, Dr. Smith, today by
calling 972-262-5111. We welcome patients from Grand Prairie, Arlington, South
Dallas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and surrounding communities.
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