
We all know that drinking water is important for your overall health. (I mean our bodies are mostly water, so it makes sense!) But water is also the most beneficial drink for our teeth. Here's why!
A cleaner mouth with every sip: When you drink water, it keeps your mouth clean by washing away leftover food and residue that has deposited itself in the cracks and crevices of your mouth that a toothbrush takes care of. But you're not always in a place where it's convenient to use a toothbrush, but you'll always be in a place that is convenient to drink a glass of water. In addition to rinsing away food and other things that can make your breath smell bad or settle in and begin to damage your teeth, water washes away acids from foods and other drinks like soda or fruit juices. That acid can erode enamel, so wash it away with a drink of water.
It keeps your mouth from doing what it's supposed to: The first line of defense against tooth decay is saliva. When your mouth is dry, it doesn't have the salive to do what it's supposed to do: clear away leftover food to stop bacteria growth that can lead to decay. If you have chronic dry mouth, it's important to talk to one of the healthcare providers at Huszti Dental Care, so we can help you address that issue.
It stops you from drinking other things: When you turn to water to slake your thirst, you are less inclined to drink other things, like soda and fruit juices and other high-sugar, high acid drinks. It's also calorie free!
It makes your teeth stronger: Though there has been an inexplicable political backlash against it, most cities in the United States still treat their drinking water with fluroide. Fluoride is one of the most effective cavity fighters known and it costs you nothing when you drink tap water.
When drinking water, try to keep it as it comes out of the tap. Don't add a squeeze of lemon or some kind of protein or electrolyte powder to it, since both of those can cause trouble.
We aren't saying you have to give up all non-water drinks—sometimes a cold pop or a latte really hits the spot—but keep water at the top of your mind, and close at hand in a waterbottle. Not only will your whole body benefit, your teeth will be very happy.









