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Posted on 11/10/2019 by Water's Edge Dental |
![]() How Does Food Interfere with Mouth pH?On the potential hydrogen scale, the numbers range from 0-14. Anything below the 7 mark is acidic while all that is above is alkaline. This means that any food that enters your mouth is always going to change the pH. Saliva on its own is of a pH of 6.2-7.6 which is great for the mouth.When foreign particles are added to the mouth, the saliva tries to balance it out and achieve a pH level that allows for normal functioning. Some mouth process such as bacteria breaking down carbohydrates produce lactic acid, which the saliva then tries to balance. Why Is It Important to Have Saliva Balance My Mouth's pH?Most times, this process is natural. It goes smoother when we eat natural foods. However, there are times when we consume highly acidic foods and beverages. This leaves the mouth with a low pH. Some drinks such as black coffee, soft drinks and white wine can make it very hard for your saliva to balance the pH in your mouth.Acids in your mouth begin to demineralize your tooth enamel and expose your dentin. Book an appointment with us today and get the pH of your mouth checked. You will also get more information on what to eat in order to aid your mouth maintain a balanced pH. |