Hello,
I've been a vegetarian for 5 years and recently my teeth have begun to deteriorate. I am thinking that I am nutrient deficient. I will go to the dentist tomorrow to fix 2-3 teeth, but I don't want this to happen again. Can you guys make a list of all the essential and secondary-essential nutrients for optimal dental health ? Please expert opinions only, not a list of 2000 nutrients presumed to be helpful for bone health.
1. Should I go with a fluoride-based or fluoride-free toothpaste from now on ?
2. Should I use a regular toothbrush or a mechanized one ?
3. Should I use a special anti-cavity mouth wash ? (I've heard one may desensitize to those in the long term.
4. Should I use a gum ?
5. Should I avoid certain foods ? Currently I am avoiding all refined sugar and eating only fruit and diet soda.
6. I am lactose-intolerant so I am not eating milk and yoghurt - maybe it's a good idea to supplement with CAL-MAG-Boron tablets pre-bed ?
7. I am thinking of taking 1000IU Vit.D + 900mg Strontium in the morning empty stomach as well, is this a good idea ?
8. Omega 3-6-9 sounds reasonable, given that I am not eating any fish. (Or maybe just Omega 3 ? I don't have experience with FFAs please suggest)
9. Maybe some herbal remedies as well?
10. What about vetrolaser, it looks awesome for healing bones. tendons and wounds ?
11. A few years ago fluoride was recommended for dental health, now it's considered carcinogenic. What's the latest take on this ?
I am open to any other suggestions. Thanks in advance.