According to a review of research published in Nutrition Reviews, vitamin
D was linked to a possible 50% reduction in tooth decay. Vitamin D has
long been known to help strengthen bone, but dentists were long
uncertain about the role this nutrient played in tooth health. However,
after reviewing 24 different clinical trials from the 1920s to 1980s, it
is now believed that Vitamin D helps keep cavities at bay, which is
great news for your smile.
How can you up your vitamin D? When you’re exposed to sunshine, your
body will naturally produce vitamin D. Just 10 minutes in the sun every
day is about what’s needed to maintain healthy levels, but some of us
don’t even get that much. You can also drink vitamin D enriched milk,
and fish and eggs are a good natural source of vitamin D. Because
vitamin D isn’t found naturally in very many foods, various foods are
fortified with added vitamin D, like soymilk and orange juice. Check
labels to find foods fortified with vitamin D.
Besides protecting your teeth from decay, vitamin D has been linked
to the prevention of cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease, and
hypertension. It can help you maintain beautiful and healthy hair, and
it can reduce the inflammatory response. If you’ve been experiencing
chronic fatigue, you may find that supplementing your diet with added
vitamin D can help. Lots of people overlook the importance of vitamin D,
but now that we know that it can help you keep your smile in shape, we
may be recommending more of it at your next dental checkup.