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Is Dark Chocolate Good For Your Teeth

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Is Dark Chocolate Good For Your Teeth

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  1. Presented by Lifebun Is Dark Chocolate Good For Your Teeth?

  2. Summary • A majority of us do not need a reason to indulge in dark chocolate- the rich, bittersweet taste alone is enough reason.  •  It turns out that dark chocolate could have numerous benefits to recommend moderate consumption.  • Dark chocolate has been linked to numerous oral health benefits.

  3. Health Benefits Of Dark Chocolate On Your Teeth Strengthens The Enamel Dark chocolate contains a beneficial compound known as the CBH which seems to be more effective at fighting tooth decay and protecting tooth enamel than fluoride.

  4. Dark Chocolate Is A Good Antioxidants Source Chocolate contains a lot of antioxidants which help to keep your body cells healthy. High antioxidants amounts in saliva are beneficial since it helps fight infections and disease.

  5. Chocolate Has High Concentrations Of Anti-inflammatory Properties Dark chocolate contains high levels of anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties which help to prevent swelling and infections such as gum infections.

  6. Dark Chocolate Is High In A Flavonoid Compound Known As Epicatechin Flavonoids are antioxidants derived from plants. They are known to slow down the rate of tooth decay. According to recent research, a particular flavonoid compound known as epicatechin is effective at reducing cholesterol levels, clogged arteries, and blood clots.

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