Sugarrich Diets and Oral Health
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12980Keywords:
Sugar rich foods, Oral Health, Dentist recommendations.Abstract
Sugar eating is highly prejudiced by several social cultures, activities, biological and ecological factors
which results to be the leading risk factor for dental caries as well as other oral diseases. A diet has a
complete consequence on the veracity of the oral cavity that includes oral mucosa, alveolar bone, teeth,and
periodontal tissue. It is ahead of our debate that the sugar-rich foods consumed can result ina risk on the
integrity of our teeth. There is a direct impact on oral health because of the consumption of sugar. There
has to be a noteworthy impact on serving to restrain the global outbreak of dental caries if we can reduce
the amount of sugar consumption that has been extensively ignored compared to other health issues and is
a foremost global public health problem distressing individuals, health systems as well as economies. This
review article discusses the consumption of sugars, various forms of sugary diets in our daily intake, and its
effect on oral health.
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