You might not realize it, but swallowing saliva is an important part of maintaining good oral health. Saliva helps to clear away food particles and bacteria from your teeth and gums, and it also helps to neutralize acids that can damage your teeth. In fact, studies have shown that people who swallow saliva more often have a lower risk of developing cavities and gum disease.
There are a few simple things you can do to swallow saliva more often:
Swallowing saliva is an important part of maintaining good oral health. By swallowing saliva more often, you can help to reduce your risk of developing cavities and gum disease, and you can also promote overall oral health.
Benefit | Description |
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Reduces the risk of cavities and gum disease | Saliva helps to clear away food particles and bacteria from your teeth and gums, and it also helps to neutralize acids that can damage your teeth. |
Helps to clear away food particles and bacteria from your teeth and gums | Saliva contains enzymes that help to break down food particles and bacteria, and it also helps to flush them away from your teeth and gums. |
Helps to neutralize acids that can damage your teeth | Saliva contains a number of alkaline substances that help to neutralize acids that can damage your teeth. |
Promotes oral health | Saliva helps to keep your mouth moist, which helps to prevent the formation of cavities and gum disease. |
Reduces bad breath | Saliva helps to remove bacteria from your mouth, which can help to reduce bad breath. |
Tip | Description |
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Chew sugar-free gum | Chewing gum stimulates the production of saliva, which helps to clear away food particles and bacteria from your teeth and gums. |
Drink plenty of water | Water helps to keep your mouth moist, which helps to prevent the formation of cavities and gum disease. |
Avoid sugary drinks | Sugary drinks can damage your teeth and gums, and they can also dehydrate you, which can lead to a decrease in saliva production. |
Use a humidifier | A humidifier can help to keep the air in your home moist, which can help to prevent the formation of cavities and gum disease. |
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