Gum Disease Prevention With Raisins
ByRebecca Prescott
For those of us with a sweet tooth, there
is good news on the dental front. Despite
the fact that raisins are sweet and sticky,
scientists at the University of Illinois in
Chicago have found them to contain compounds
that prevent tooth decay and gingivitis.
There are a number of constituents in raisins
that address the problem of plaque-causing
bacteria in the mouth. Some, like oleanolic
acid are very good at killing these bacteria.
Oleanolic acid, oleanolic aldehyde, and 5-(hydroxy
methyl)-2-furfural also reduce the ability
of these bacteria to grow. In particular,
they work against Streptococcus mutans, and
Porphyromonas gingivalis.
Oleanolic acid is also effective
at preventing the bacteria Streptococcus
mutans from sticking to the surface of
the tooth, The bacteria need to stick
to the teeth to form plaque, after which
they start eroding the tooth enamel. Sucrose,
not the fructose and glucose that raisins
have in them, are what creates the environment
for tooth decay.
Cranberries have also been found to prevent
bacteria (specifically Streptococcus mutans)
from sticking to teeth, and causing gum
disease and tooth decay. There are now
dental floss products and toothpastes
in the US that contain cranberry extract.
And the British Dental Health Foundation
is recommending cranberry extracts and
juice to prevent tooth decay and associated
problems. But because of cranberry juice's
acidity, they recommend only taking it
at mealtimes. Acidic food and drinks temporarily
soften the enamel on teeth.
Symptoms of gum disease include red and
swollen gums that bleed easily, tooth
sensitivity, spaces developing between
teeth, pus between teeth, chronic bad
breath, pain in the mouth, and changes
to the bite of teeth. Plaque is the main
cause of gum disease, though other factors
can speed up the process of gum degradation.
These include smoking, a genetic predisposition,
pregnancy, puberty, stress, poor diet
(and yo-yo dieting wouldn't help), medications
like anti-depressants, and oral contraceptives,
grinding teeth at night, diabetes, and
some other systemic diseases.
References:
1. www.perio.org
2. www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?id=60518
3. www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?id=56744
Find out what the bad breath causes are
here. And if you suffer toothache as a
result of gum disease, try these home
remedy for a toothache ideas to help you
manage the pain until you can get to the
dentist.
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