Nutrition in Dental & Periodontal Disorders
Subtopics
- Diet & Oral Health Relationship
- Sugar Intake & Caries Risk
- Glycemic Load & Periodontal Inflammation
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Nutrition plays a critical role in the prevention, progression, and management of dental and periodontal disorders. Dietary patterns, micronutrient status, and functional foods directly influence tooth integrity, gingival health, immune response, inflammation, wound healing, and oral microbiome balance. Integrating nutrition into dental care supports preventive, personalized, and holistic oral health outcomes.
Benefits
- Reduces risk of dental caries
- Improves periodontal treatment outcomes
- Supports gingival and bone health
Enhances wound healing and recovery
Key Highlights
- Diet is a modifiable risk factor in oral disease
- Sugar and refined carbs drive caries risk
- Micronutrient deficiencies worsen periodontal health
- Nutrition supports non-surgical periodontal therapy