Snacks Your Teeth Will Love! (2024)

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Written by Laura Ellefson, DMD Mar 9 • 3 minute read

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I know we all crave a bag of chips or a candy bar now and then, but our teeth actually crave other things to bite into….Snacks your teeth will love are ones that help protect our enamel from decay while still satisfying an empty belly.

Tooth decayis caused when starchy foods stick to our teeth and our oral bacteria break them down releasing small amounts of acids. The acids are actually what dissolve enamel and gradually work their way deeper through the tooth surface. Any carbohydrate (it doesn’t even have to be sweet!), like crackers, can cause decay if allowed to “stick around.” How often we eat starchy foods is more significant than how much we eat at a given time. For instance, 1 chocolate chip cookie every hour throughout the day is much worse for our teeth than 10 cookies all at once. It’s our own saliva that can help rescue our enamel. Saliva is loaded with calcium and phosphorus that help rebuild enamel and bicarbonate that helps return our mouth to its neutral pH level.

So then, can we eat anything between meals? Yes!

Cheese, plain yogurt and nuts

Especially hard cheeses like cheddar or string cheese. These yummy foods are rich in protein and fats for a satisfying snack, as well as those good minerals calcium and phosphorus that can help strengthen our teeth. Maybe the French who typically finish a meal with a cheese plate are onto something….. Also, any plain or lightly salted nuts are a fine choice and complement any good cheese plate.

Veggies and hard fruits

Foods that are naturally crunchy like carrot, celery sticks, and apples can physically “brush” our teeth while we chew them up, removing plaque. Plain peanut butter (without any added sugar) or hummus make great dips. Even though there’s some sugar in apples they’re mostly fiber and water (and vitamins!) making them a good choice if eaten raw.

Leafy greens

Kale and spinach are packed with vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin C, making them an excellent choice for both our enamel and our gums. Throw in a handful of spinach in your next smoothie, or try making kale chips. I included my favorite kale chip recipe below.

Another good tip is to allow some time for your mouth to return to its neutral pH level after eating before you brush your teeth. About 30 minutes after a meal or snack is enough time for your saliva to neutralize and remineralize enamel. Otherwise, brushing your teeth while it’s still in an acidic state can actually damage enamel.

Crunchy Kale Chips with Lemon-Yogurt Dip:

1 lb green curly kale, stems and large inner ribs removed, torn into large pieces

¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil

2 garlic cloves, minced

Salt and ground pepper

1 cup fat-free plain Greek yogurt

1 tsp finely grated lemon zest

2 tbsp fresh lemon juice

  1. Preheat oven to 375 F. In a bowl, toss the kale with all but 1 tbsp of the olive oil and half the garlic. Rub the oil into each leaf to fully coat them.

  2. Spread the kale out on baking sheets and roast for about 15 minutes or until crisp; shift the pans around halfway through for an even bake. Season with salt and pepper and transfer to a large platter or bowl

  3. In a small bowl whisk the yogurt with the lemon zest and juice and the remaining garlic and olive oil until well combined. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

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About the Author:

Dr. Laura Ellefson graduated from Bates University with a degree in Biology and earned her dental degree from Tufts University of Dental Medicine in 2012. She practices general dentistry in Santa Rosa, CA.

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FAQs

Which snacks are good for your teeth? ›

Healthy Foods List: Seven Best Foods for Your Teeth
  • Cheese. If you're one of the many people who profess a love of cheese, you now have another reason to enjoy this tasty food. ...
  • Yoghurt. ...
  • Leafy Greens. ...
  • Apples. ...
  • Carrots. ...
  • Celery. ...
  • Almonds.

What foods are really good for your teeth? ›

Some suggested foods:
  • Fiber-rich fruits and vegetables. Foods with fiber help keep your teeth and gums clean, says the American Dental Association (ADA). ...
  • Cheese, milk, plain yogurt, and other dairy products. Cheese is another saliva maker. ...
  • Green and black teas. ...
  • Sugarless chewing gum. ...
  • Foods with fluoride.

What sweets are good for your teeth? ›

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  • Sugar-free Candy. When it comes to dental health, sugar is the enemy. ...
  • Sugar-free Gum. Sugar-free gums are a super healthy alternative to conventional candies. ...
  • Dark Chocolate. ...
  • Fresh Fruits. ...
  • Dried Fruits. ...
  • Chocolate-Dipped Fruits. ...
  • Dipped Nuts. ...
  • Vitamin Gummies.

What fruit is good for your teeth? ›

Our favorite fruit choices are oranges, pears, and watermelons. You know that eating an apple a day can keep the doctor away – this includes the dentist too. Apples, which we like to call nature's toothbrush, are a good snack because they are fibrous. Eating an apple can help clean your teeth until you brush and floss.

What foods remineralize teeth? ›

Tooth structure is mostly calcium, making it critical to remineralization. Good Foods: raw dairy (Sea Breeze Farms on Vashon is a great source), rhubarb, spinach, kale, white beans, pinto beans, red beans, broccoli.

What foods remove plaque from teeth? ›

Crisp fruits and raw vegetables, like apples, carrots and celery, help clean plaque from teeth and freshen breath. Many fruits and vegetable contain lots of antioxidant vitamins, such as vitamin C, that help protect gums and other tissues from cell damage and bacterial infection.

What foods help heal gums? ›

There are many foods that can help to promote healthy gums and reduce your risk of gum disease. Leafy greens, citrus fruits, berries, green tea, onions, yogurt, garlic, almonds, salmon, and water are all great choices for supporting gum health.

How to rebuild tooth enamel naturally? ›

6 Tips on How to Remineralize Teeth
  1. Increase Saliva Production. One of the most effective ways to repair tooth enamel is to maximize the amount of saliva you produce. ...
  2. Drink More Water. ...
  3. Use a Remineralizing Toothpaste. ...
  4. Chew Sugar-Free Gum. ...
  5. Eat a Remineralization Diet. ...
  6. Dodge Acidic Drinks.

What are good foods to eat when your teeth hurt? ›

Oral Discomfort
  • Bananas, applesauce, other soft fruits.
  • Yogurt, pudding, jello.
  • Mashed potatoes.
  • Noodles and macaroni and cheese.
  • Scrambled eggs or oatmeal.
  • Pureed mashed vegetables (not so different from what you feed a baby)

What should I eat when I have my teeth out? ›

What am I able to eat after a tooth extraction?
  • Yogurt.
  • Pudding.
  • Apple sauce.
  • Potatoes (mashed, sweet, or regular)
  • Smoothies.
  • Blended soups (easy to eat, hydrating, and rich in nutrients)
  • Broths (filled with minerals and essential vitamins to help you recover)
  • Pureed or mashed vegetables such as squash or carrots.
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What foods remove tartar from teeth? ›

Carrots. Carrots are naturally enriched with beneficial Vitamins. The vitamin A in carrots helps get rid of tartar and combats plaque invasion. Also, carrots have high fiber levels, which prevent gum disease and other dental health issues.

What drinks are good for teeth? ›

Milk. Next to water, milk is the healthiest drink for your teeth. It protects tooth enamel, contains vitamins and calcium and can actually reduce tooth decay. You could even let some chocolate milk slide now and then (just be cautious of the amount of sugar).

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