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Dentist with 40 years of experience shares 6 foods you think are bad for teeth ‘but actually protect them’: Chocolate…

In an Instagram post shared on February 25, Dr Burhenne identified six surprising foods that — despite their ‘bad boy’ reputations — are actually secret weapons for oral health.

1. Dark chocolate

It feels like a ‘cheat’, but Dr Burhenne argued that high-quality dark chocolate is more medicine than candy as raw cacao contains theobromine, a compound that helps harden tooth enamel, and is a powerhouse of magnesium, a critical mineral for remineralisation.

He said: “It’s candy. It should be terrible for your teeth. But raw cacao contains theobromine — which hardens enamel — and it’s one of the highest sources of magnesium, a mineral your teeth need to remineralise. Go 70 percent plus magnesium is so important I supplement daily.”

2. Sourdough bread

While white bread is often a sticky culprit for cavities, sourdough is the exception to the rule as the fermentation process makes it less likely to spike your blood sugar, he added.

Dr Burhenne explained, “Bread causes cavities. But sourdough’s fermentation process dramatically lowers its glycemic index, reduces phytic acid so your body absorbs minerals better, and the lactic acid bacteria may actually benefit your oral microbiome. Not all bread is created equal.”

3. Raw cheese

Cheese has long been a ‘safe’ snack, but Dr Burhenne highlighted raw cheese as a superior choice. Unlike cavity-causing acids, raw cheese raises the pH levels in your mouth, creating an environment where decay struggles to survive, he shared. :Casein in raw cheese actually repairs enamel and raises the pH in your mouth — the exact opposite of what causes cavities,” he said.

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4. Citrus

Citrus is often vilified for its acidity, but Dr Burhenne suggested enjoying your citrus for the sake of your gum tissue – but do not brush immediately after eating to avoid scrubbing away softened enamel. He said, “Yes it’s acidic. But vitamin C is essential for gum tissue. Bleeding gums aren’t a flossing problem. They’re often a vitamin C deficiency. Don’t avoid citrus — just don’t brush immediately after.”

5. Pickles

The vinegar in pickles often scares people away, but the fermented nature of traditional pickles is a boon for your mouth’s ‘good’ bacteria, he said. Dr Burhenne shared, “Everyone fears the acid. But fermented foods feed your oral microbiome — the same good bacteria that protect against cavities and gum disease. Your mouth has an ecosystem of healthy bacteria it needs. Feed it.”

6. Nuts

According to Dr Burhenne, many people avoid nuts for fear of ‘cracking a tooth’, but the mechanical action of chewing provides a hidden benefit – chewing resistance stimulates and maintains jawbone density. He explained, “Hard foods crack teeth – that’s the fear. But chewing resistance actually stimulates jawbone density. And nuts are loaded with magnesium and phosphorus, two minerals most people are deficient in that your enamel depends on.”

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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