Tea and Tooth decay
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Tooth decay can be a real pain [ sorry about the pun] , did you know tea can be a real aid in this area of our health? even though I had a real hectic day today however found some great stiff on this particular area concerning tea.
Tea and dental matters….
- Tea can prevent tooth decay
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- White tea prevents tooth decay
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- Tea or tea mouthwash, brush teeth, not only in addition to halitosis, but also to combat tooth decay. Yes, tea can prevent tooth decay.It is reported that hospitals in Beijing oral Dacheng MD week, starting from the 1970s tea in the …
- Green tea also has similar function. It prevents tooth decay. More than 300 species of bacteria adhere to tooth surfaces. They produce acid which lead to cavities. Green tea contain catechines. It has been proved to inhbit the growth of …
- 4. Fights tooth decay. Tea is a great aid in the battle against tooth decay. It contains Polyphenols which tend to reduce the formation of plaque. However, it also contains fluoride which strengthens tooth enamel. …
- In addition to this, the study found that white tea is also very good at preventing the growth of dental plaque, and thus tooth decay, thanks to being naturally rich in fluoride. As a natural blood thinner, white tea is also reputed to …
- Rinsing with black tea reduces plaque formation and the production of acids that cause tooth decay, according to research headed by Christine Wu, a professor and director of caries research at the University of Illinois at Chicago …
- For tea, the evidence on health benefits is somewhat uncertain. Tea lowers cancer risk in experimental animals, but the effects in individuals are unknown. Tea may benefit bone density and help prevent kidney stones and tooth decay. …
Hope these useful tea facts were of interest to you…
3 Responses to “Tea and Tooth decay”
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Hi Lorraine,
Tea has many benefits indeed. Tooth decay prevention is just one of them.
Thanks for dropping by my blog.
Yes, many people are blown away when they realize the different health qualities or benefits of using tea related products.. the thing is though this is the case with many foods and drinks, so much knowledge has been lost from days gone by hasn’t it…
My dentist told me about tea and tooth decay and I thought he was joking, thought I would check it out.. how right he was.
thanks for posting this.
Julie