Are Sugar-Free Sweets Actually Better for Teeth?
Yes — but only if they're also non-acidic. Here's the honest science on sugar substitutes and tooth decay.
Yes — but only if they're also non-acidic. Here's the honest science on sugar substitutes and tooth decay.
Keto can improve cavity risk — but creates new challenges. Here's how to navigate.
Sugar and acid exposure frequency matters more than quantity. Here's the diet framework that actually protects teeth.
Low-sugar helps teeth. Watch for dry mouth from medications.
First 48 hours need soft food. Long-term, you can eat almost anything — with a few exceptions.
Keto reduces cavity risk but increases dry-mouth breath. Here's navigating both.
Fewer eating windows mean less acid exposure. Here's the dental impact.
No — hulls get trapped. Same with caramel, hard nuts.
Eat with meal, rinse after. Occasional indulgence fine.
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