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Preeti Rani Dietitian

#Sources of water in the diet #Dietitionpreeti It has been estimated that roughly 20% of water consumed is from food, and the remaining 80% from beverages. The water content of food varies widely; it is usually less than 40% in cereal products, 40-70% in hot meals, more than 80% in fruits and vegetables, and approximately 90% in human breast milk and cows’ milk. We can get our fluid requirements from a number of sources as water is contained in most foods and all drinks consumed. It is not necessary to drink only ‘pure’ water, although this is a good choice. Other drinks such as squash, fruit juice, fizzy drinks, tea and coffee contribute to our daily requirements too. Like everything we consume, selection depends on personal preference and availability. In addition to their contribution to our water needs, beverages may also have a wider effect on our health. Some, such as fruit juice, milk and tea contain nutrients and other substances that are beneficial for health. However, it is important to be aware of the sugar and overall energy content of beverages. Drinking a lot of energy-containing beverages may cause over consumption of energy, potentially leading to weight gain and obesity. Dental health is also a consideration, and frequently consuming beverages containing sugar, such as fruit juices and sugar-containing fizzy drinks, can increase the risk of dental caries. In addition, dental enamel erosion can be caused by frequent consumption of acidic beverages, such as fruit juices and carbonated beverages.

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 #Sources of water in the diet #Dietitionpreeti 

It has been estimated that roughly 20% of water consumed is from food, and the remaining 80% from beverages. The water content of food varies widely; it is usually less than 40% in cereal products, 40-70% in hot meals, more than 80% in fruits and vegetables, and approximately 90% in human breast milk and cows’ milk.
We can get our fluid requirements from a number of sources as water is contained in most foods and all drinks consumed. It is not necessary to drink only ‘pure’ water, although this is a good choice. Other drinks such as squash, fruit juice, fizzy drinks, tea and coffee contribute to our daily requirements too. Like everything we consume, selection depends on personal preference and availability. In addition to their contribution to our water needs, beverages may also have a wider effect on our health. Some, such as fruit juice, milk and tea contain nutrients and other substances that are beneficial for health. However, it is important to be aware of the sugar and overall energy content of beverages. Drinking a lot of energy-containing beverages may cause over consumption of energy, potentially leading to weight gain and obesity.
Dental health is also a consideration, and frequently consuming beverages containing sugar, such as fruit juices and sugar-containing fizzy drinks, can increase the risk of dental caries. In addition, dental enamel erosion can be caused by frequent consumption of acidic beverages, such as fruit juices and carbonated beverages.

Nitin M

Are Carbonated drinks bad for teeth? Yes, the high acid in the beverages can cause tooth erosion. Carbonated beverages include soft drinks, spring water, beer, and some wines. Spring water, beer, and sparkling wines are carbonated naturally either due to absorbing carbon dioxide from the ground, as in the case of spring water or through the fermentation process. Soft drinks are artificially carbonated. #carbonatedrinks #softdrinks #drinks #Beverages #Soda #Dental #dentalhealth #dentalhygienist #Teeth #Medeaz #dentalcare #carbonates

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 Are Carbonated drinks bad for teeth?
Yes, the high acid in the beverages can cause tooth erosion. Carbonated beverages include soft drinks, spring water, beer, and some wines. Spring water, beer, and sparkling wines are carbonated naturally either due to absorbing carbon dioxide from the ground, as in the case of spring water or through the fermentation process. Soft drinks are artificially carbonated. 

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 Are Carbonated drinks bad for teeth?




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Nitin M

https://medeazhealth.blogspot.com/2019/05/how-often-should-you-change-your-Toothbrush.html #oralcare #oralhealth #Teeth #toothbrush #dentalhealth #Dental #dentalcare #dentalhygienist #Medeaz

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Medeaz health

How often should you change your Toothbrush? #oralcare #oralhealth #Teeth #toothbrush #dentalhealth #Dental #dentalcare #dentalhygienist #Medeaz

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 How often should you change your Toothbrush?




#oralcare #oralhealth #teeth #toothbrush #dentalhealth #dental #dentalcare #dentalhygienist #Medeaz

Nitin M

Are you aware of your child's oral hygiene? As per the CDC, children with poor dental health are 3 times more likely to miss school due to tooth pain. Get your child's dental checkup done regularly. #Childhealth #oralhealth #OralHygiene #dentalhygienist #Dentist #Dentistry #Dental #dentalhealth #oraldiseases #Medeaz

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 Are you aware of your child's oral hygiene?
As per the CDC, children with poor dental health are 3 times more likely to miss school due to tooth pain. Get your child's dental checkup done regularly.
#childhealth #OralHealth #oralhygiene #dentalhygienist #Dentist #dentistry #dental #dentalhealth #oraldiseases #Medeaz

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 Are you aware of your child's oral hygiene?




#childhealth #OralHealth #oralhygiene #dentalhygienist #Dentist #dentistry #dental #dentalhealth #oraldiseases #Medeaz
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