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[Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid

[Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid


 


hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see.


Have you ever experienced bleeding gums while brushing your teeth or teeth feeling sensitive when exposed to cold water? 🦷


It's easy to dismiss it as "I'm just tired," but it could actually be a signal from your gums.


Gum health is an important management factor that goes beyond simple oral issues and is linked to overall health.


Today, I'll give you a quick overview of foods that damage your gums and eating habits that protect them. ✨


 

1. Did you know the three worst foods that damage your gums?

✨Foods that you eat frequently in your daily life can increase gum inflammation and burden.

Among the foods we enjoy without thinking, there are some that put a strain on the gums and worsen inflammation.


Especially for those with weak gums, diet choices are a more important management point than you might think.

 

 

🔸 Sticky and hard foods (jelly, caramel, macaroons, squid, nuts)


Snacks that stick to your teeth create an environment where bacteria can easily linger.


Additionally, hard foods can cause excessive irritation to the gums during chewing, which can increase the burden.


✔Example: If you feel something stuck between your teeth for a long time after eating a snack


✨After consumption, it is important to rinse with water and take good care of your oral health.

 

 

🔸 Acidic drinks (cola, cider, fruit juice)


As soon as it enters the mouth, it can irritate the tooth surface and create an environment for gum inflammation.


✔Example: If you feel a tingling sensation after drinking carbonated beverages frequently


Reducing the frequency of consumption and making it a habit to rinse your mouth after drinking can help.

 

 

🔸 Alcohol


Alcohol dries out your mouth and reduces saliva production.


When saliva decreases, the mouth's self-cleaning function weakens, creating an environment where bacteria can easily multiply.


✔Example: Dry mouth and sensitive gums the day after drinking


It is recommended to pay more attention to hydration and oral care after drinking.

 

[Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid

 

 

  2. What are the top 3 'soulmate' foods that help keep your gums healthy?

✨Dietary elements that can help manage gum tissue and inflammation.

Conversely, there are also positive eating habits that help gum regeneration and reduce inflammation.


Simply including it naturally in your regular diet can help with management.

 

🔸 Vitamin C (strawberries, paprika, lemon, etc.)


Vitamin C is an essential ingredient in the formation of collagen, a key component of gum tissue.


✔Example: Diet low in fruits and vegetables


Try to include fresh vegetables and fruits in your diet often.

 

 

🔸 Fiber and omega-3 (apples, broccoli, mackerel, salmon)


Fibrous foods help keep the surfaces of your teeth naturally clean during the chewing process.


Omega-3 is known to play a positive role in alleviating gum inflammation.


✔Example: If you only eat soft foods


It is important to eat a varied and balanced diet.

 

 

🔸 Kim, green tea, onion


Kimchi's vitamin B12 can help with cell regeneration,
The catechins in green tea and the antibacterial properties of onions have a positive effect on managing the gum environment.


✔Example: When your gums are frequently swollen or sensitive

Consider balancing your diet instead of eating spicy foods.

 

[Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid

 

3. What is the difference between 'how you eat' and 'what you eat'?

✨Just changing your eating habits can help reduce the burden on your gums.

Just as important as eating good food is your eating habits.


Chewing too hard or eating too quickly can put constant stress on certain teeth and gums.

 

✔Example: Feeling of pain in the jaw or gums after eating too quickly


Chewing slowly for a long time promotes saliva production and helps cleanse the mouth.

 

 

Also, if it is difficult to completely avoid sweet foods or acidic drinks,

It is important to rinse your mouth with water immediately after consumption and develop the habit of brushing your teeth more thoroughly than usual.


Just two things – “chew slowly + rinse after eating” – can make a difference in management.

 


[Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid

 

FAQ

Q1. If my gums bleed, should I brush my teeth hard?

A1. No. Bleeding can be a sign of inflammation, so it's better to brush gently and massage your gums rather than using strong pressure.

 

 

Q2. Does Omega-3 help with gum health?

 

A2. It is known to have a positive effect on alleviating gum inflammation. If necessary, it is recommended to consult a specialist and adjust intake.

 

Q3. Is it possible to prevent gum disease just by brushing my teeth well?

 

A3. It is difficult to remove bacteria between teeth by brushing alone, so it is important to use dental floss or an interdental brush.

 

conclusion


✔️ The key to gum care is ‘eating habits + basic oral care.’


Sticky foods, acidic drinks, and dry oral environments can put a strain on gum health.


Conversely, a balanced diet and the habit of chewing slowly are the most realistic management methods in daily life.

 

 

 

⚠️ If left untreated, gum disease can lead to gum bone damage and dental problems.


The safest approach is to maintain regular checkups and basic care habits.


If uncomfortable symptoms persist, we recommend consulting a medical professional for a thorough checkup. 🦷✨

 

 

[Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid
Smile D Dental Clinic
CEO Oh Su-hwan

 

- Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry
- Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry
- Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare
- Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association
- Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics
- International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO)
- International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO)
- Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association
- Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association

 

 

 

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