
When it comes to keeping your gums healthy, brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits are essential. But your diet matters, too. Certain foods provide nutrients that support healthy gum tissue and may help your mouth fight inflammation and infection. While no food can cure gum disease on its own, making nutritious choices can be a helpful part of protecting your gums.
Crunchy Fruits and Vegetables
Apples, carrots, celery, and other crunchy produce can be great additions to a gum-friendly diet. Their texture encourages chewing, which increases saliva production and helps wash away food particles from your mouth.
These foods also provide important vitamins and minerals. Carrots, for example, contain vitamin A, which supports healthy tissues, including the gums. Just remember that crunchy foods should complement—not replace—your normal brushing and flossing routine.
Vitamin C-Rich Foods
Vitamin C plays an important role in maintaining healthy gums and connective tissues. Citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruit are well-known sources, while strawberries, bell peppers, broccoli, and kiwi can also provide plenty of this nutrient.
Adding a variety of vitamin C-rich foods to your meals can help support your body’s normal healing and immune functions. If you enjoy citrus fruits, rinse your mouth with water afterward rather than brushing immediately, since acidic foods can temporarily soften tooth enamel.
Dairy Products
Milk, cheese, and plain yogurt provide calcium and other nutrients that support strong teeth and bones. Cheese can also stimulate saliva production, helping your mouth naturally clear away food particles and acids.
Yogurt may offer another potential benefit. Some varieties contain probiotics, or beneficial bacteria, that may support a healthy balance of microorganisms in the mouth. Choose options without added sugar when possible.
Foods With Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Fatty fish such as salmon, sardines, and mackerel are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These healthy fats are associated with anti-inflammatory effects throughout the body, which may make them a nutritious choice for people concerned about gum inflammation.
Plant-based foods such as walnuts and flaxseeds can also provide omega-3 fats. Incorporating these foods into a balanced eating pattern can support your overall health as well as your oral health.
Don’t Forget About Water
Water may be one of the simplest choices for supporting your gums. Drinking water helps rinse away leftover food and bacteria while supporting saliva production. Choosing water instead of sugary drinks can also reduce the amount of sugar available to harmful oral bacteria.
Of course, food is only one piece of the puzzle. If you notice red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums, don’t wait for dietary changes alone to solve the problem. Gum disease can progress without treatment, so professional care is important.
Healthy eating can give your gums valuable nutritional support, but it works best alongside consistent oral hygiene and professional dental care.
About the Practice
Dr. Sanker provides periodontal care focused on diagnosing and treating gum disease and supporting long-term oral health. The practice offers periodontal therapy for patients experiencing gum-related concerns and works to provide personalized treatment based on each patient’s needs.
Call us at (301) 468-5566 or schedule your appointment online.