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The Sun and Oral Health ConnectionDuring the winter months, our friend the sun tends to disappear on us. When it is out, we might be at work or it’s just too cold to go soak up some rays. With less sunlight during the winter months than the rest of the year, we get shortchanged on our natural supply of vitamin D. At my dental office in Douglasville, we like vitamin D because it helps keep your smile healthy.

The Sun Will Come Out, Tomorrow (or we hope so!)

The sun is a powerful thing. It not only keeps our planet from going into a deep freeze, it also provides quite a few health benefits. Getting a daily dose of sunshine can boost your mood, improve your immune system, and kickstart vitamin D production.

So What’s So Great About Vitamin D?

Since vitamin D helps to regulate your immune system, it is your first line of defense. Studies have shown that vitamin D can help your pancreas make insulin, lower blood pressure, and aid in the absorption of calcium. Since calcium makes our teeth and bones super strong, a healthy supply of vitamin D is extremely important for a healthy mouth.

No Sun? Eat Your Vitamin D!

The sun isn’t the only source of this nutrient. You can also increase your intake of vitamin D by eating foods that contain a lot of it such as:

  • Eggs
  • Fatty fish like Salmon
  • Milk
  • Supplements

No matter how, make sure you’re getting enough vitamin D.  Research shows that a lack of vitamin D can lead to osteoporosis, increased risk for type 1 diabetes, and even serious cancers of the breast, colon, or prostate.

Make sure you’re doing everything you can to keep your smile healthy, including eating a healthy, well balanced diet and visiting my Douglasville dental office regularly.

Accepting patients from Douglasville, Lithia Springs, Villa Ricca, and surrounding areas.

About The Author
Dr. Jim G. Williams

Dr. Jim G. Williams has been serving the Douglasville residents since 1987. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Georgia Dental Association, Eames Study Group, and West Georgia Dental Group. He had post-doctoral training at the Pankey Institute, Dawson Center for Restorative Dentistry, Louisiana State University Center for Esthetics, and the Chicago Center for Esthetic Excellence.

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