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7 Ways Drinking Water Improves Dental Health

by Davies Ngere Ify
September 29, 2018
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7. Drinking Water Promotes Full-Body Health

Drinking juices and sodas can wash down your dinner, but they have a negative impact since they are highly caloric and leave behind unwanted sugar on your teeth. By choosing water to replace empty-calorie drinks, you will promote full-body health.

High consumption of sugary beverages can lead to being overweight or obese. However, water is a healthy, no-calorie option. This means you will be consuming something that will better hydrate you, without adding empty calories and undesired weight gain.

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Additionally, by drinking water, you will avoid all the sugar that can damage your teeth. Our bodies need water, and plenty of it, to thrive. It helps our body systems work more efficiently. When your body is properly nourished and generally healthy, your dental health will be better. In contrast, if your body is not functioning well, your dental health will suffer.

Conclusions

Drinking water has many health benefits, and it can help improve your dental health. If you don’t drink enough water now, start taking small steps to make it easier to get your recommended eight glasses each day.

Install tap water filters;your water will taste better, and you will be more inclined to drink it over flavored options. Keep a pitcher of cold filtered water in your fridge, so it will be your go-to drink rather than a Dr. Pepper. Keep a glass of water or reusable water bottle nearby, so you can sip water throughout the day easily.

These steps will increase your water intake and your dental health. In no time, you will be feeling great and showing off a beautiful, healthy smile.

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