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[Infographic] 9 Foods Your Teeth Will Thank You for Eating

It’s true what they say, you are what you eat. And nowhere is that truer than with your pearly whites. Yep, the difference between a couple of fillings and a pristine set of teeth may well lie in your diet. Here are some foods that will help your teeth.

On an infographic like this, we’re supposed to tell you what foods to avoid. Don’t eat sugary sweets, cut out carbonated drinks and reduce the amount of alcohol. You’ve heard it all a million times before! So, while you might know what to avoid, you might want to know about foods that help your teeth!

In this infographic, we look at 9 awesome teeth-friendly foods that help your teeth and keep your pearly whites healthy and strong. They can help you avoid dental problems, and better yet, most of them even taste pretty good!

9 Foods Your Teeth Will Thank You for Eating

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