I had just walked for two blissful hours along a beautiful coastline on a hot summer’s day and arrived at a beachside café famous for its homemade ice creams. Taking my time to select a scoop each of lemon sorbet and salted caramel, I carried my cone down to enjoy it on the warm sand.
Licking the ice cream delicately, I tried to channel its sweetness along the centre of my tongue. But, inevitably, an icy mouthful met my molars in a jolt of electric pain. Tears flooded my eyes as I winced and my shoulders tensed involuntarily. My happy mood was spoiled.
Despite special sensitive-teeth toothpaste, vigilant flossing and regular dental visits, food was an unreliable pleasure in those days. Hot soup, crunchy apples and honey on toast were all risky pleasures before I learned the secrets of holistic teeth health.
Five years ago, I tried out a teeth healing diet in a desperate (and successful) attempt to avoid yet another root canal. The same strategies that cured that root pain have made my teeth so strong and resilient that temperature sensitivity is now a thing of the past, along with cavities.
Nutrition is the key to hard, glossy tooth enamel because our teeth are alive and a healthy body constantly replenishes the enamel. Nutrients flow from the digestive system, through vital organs producing hormones and proteins, to be delivered via the bloodstream into the roots of our teeth where they finally pulse outwards from the dentin to the enamel.
With the right nutrients flowing from the inside of the tooth to the surface, enamel remineralizes continuously. In healthy teeth, the sensitive nerves in the dentin are protected by a strong enamel shell that actively repels decay-forming bacteria.
Sensitivity caused by weak enamel and receding gums can be relieved by eating whole foods rich in fat-soluble vitamins A and D, vitamin C and minerals. These nutrients contribute to teeth and gum health best when eaten as whole foods rather than isolated in supplements.
The teeth healing diet includes lots of animal protein in the form of grass-fed meat, organ meat (especially liver), bone broth, raw dairy and eggs along with fresh, nutrient-dense vegetables and fruit.
Although grains, beans, nuts and seeds, sugar and processed foods are mostly harmful for the teeth, it is possible to relieve sensitivity just by adding the necessary nutrients without depriving yourself of foods you consider essential.
I found that regularly eating an abundance of the delicious food needed for teeth health gradually displaced my attachment to sweets and other teeth-harming foods. I avoid ice cream now, not because it’s cold, but because I have lost my sweet tooth! Here are a few of the tastiest foods to relieve sensitivity.
Your teeth love butter! It is rich in fat soluble vitamin A, which is essential for teeth healing, so feel free to slather it on vegetables and sourdough bread daily. In fact, full-fat dairy products in general are teeth healing.
Try raw milk if you can get it. Otherwise enjoy the creamy goodness of non-homogenised full-fat organic milk, double cream, yogurt and all kinds of cheese.
This pate is teeth healing dynamite! The combination of vitamin D-laden livers with the vitamin A in butter and cream makes this a treat to eat often.
Liver holds a special place in every traditional cuisine because it is essential for growth and health. Liver was often served to pregnant women and small children.
What was the traditional liver dish at your grandparent’s table? That’s the one you should be eating every week for your teeth.
Like all fish eggs, caviar is packed with a powerful punch of teeth healing vitamin D, more by weight than most land animal eggs, meat or organs.
Indulge, celebrate, treat yourself to caviar, or look out for the more affordable fish roe sold in season at good fishmongers. Its distinctive salty fishy taste is quite addictive and can be eaten as often as you want.
Bone broth is liquid gold for teeth. Broth is enjoying stardom as a super food trend right now, for the same reason our grandmothers loved it. Full of minerals, vitamins and collagen, it is easy to digest and cheap to make.
Simmer leftover bones from meat, chicken or fish with a splash of vinegar to extract all the goodness. Drink it straight or use as a base for soup, risotto or sauces. Up to three cups per day will see your teeth remineralising and sensitivity disappearing.
Do you have sensitive teeth? What techniques or foods have you fount to relieve sensitive teeth? How do you keep your teeth happy and healthy? Please share in the comments.
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There are many causes of dental hypersensitivity. Saying that eating certain foods will cure it is wishful thinking. See your dentist to learn the cause of your hypersensitivity, then you can determine how to treat it. Just because something works for one cause doesn’t mean it will work for you. And putting off seeing a professional could land you in painful and expensive trouble.
Warning about raw milk:
https://www.fda.gov/food/buy-store-serve-safe-food/dangers-raw-milk-unpasteurized-milk-can-pose-serious-health-risk#:~:text=Raw%20milk%20can%20carry%20dangerous,products%20made%20from%20raw%20milk.
“ Raw milk can carry dangerous bacteria such as Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, Campylobacter, and others that cause foodborne illness, often called “food poisoning.”
These bacteria can seriously injure the health of anyone who drinks raw milk or eats products made from raw milk. However, the bacteria in raw milk can be especially dangerous to people with weakened immune systems (such as transplant patients and individuals with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and diabetes), children, older adults, and pregnant women. In fact, CDC finds that foodborne illness from raw milk especially affects children and teenagers.”