Thanksgiving is right around the corner; this means good food and drinks. Speaking of drinks, red wine will likely be served at the dinner table for the grownups. Health research has established that wine in moderation is good for you. Is red wine good for your teeth, though? Find out what our family dentists have to say on this subject.
Studies Show Red Wine Is Good for the Teeth
Recent research shows that red wine may actually help fight cavities. The grape seed extract in wine is believed to slow the growth of bacteria. Grape contains a phytonutrient known as proanthocyanidins, an antioxidant also found in other foods like apples and dark chocolate.
The studies suggest proanthocyanidins kill the bacteria responsible for the formation of biofilm. Biofilm is responsible for tooth decay and dental caries. Continue Reading →