Many times we know being eat very good and belong to good society but still they have poor dental health with bad teeth, swollen gums and malnutritian. All this can be due to wrong food habbits or due to eating less food.
"Diet really affects the teeth directly and indirectly," says Ontario Dental Association president Dr. Lynn Tomkins, an associate in dentistry and a clinical instructor in the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Dentistry. "Teeth are formed during the early part of our lives and are, to a large extent, dependent on what we eat for proper formation."