You Are What You Eat by Jimmy Kilimitzoglou, DDS

Habits can help you or destroy you. What you eat can cure you or kill you.

I recently came back from a humanitarian mission at Lomé, Togo in West Africa. It was a short trip; 48 hours in country. I treated 30 patients between the ages of 4 and 84, performed 20 extractions of hopeless teeth, 17 fillings and treated 6 infections. It was life changing. What I learned is that habits and diet manifest the pattern of disease. Soda, candy, processed food and junk food are available but it is extremely expensive. Most people are poor and cannot afford it. They eat rice, chicken, fish, local farm-grown vegetables which are readily available, fresh, organic, sustainable and, might I add, delicious. There is no diabetes, obesity, alcoholism or substance abuse. The pattern of decay was so different than anything I have seen. Front teeth were rarely affected. Oral hygiene was fair to poor. Back molars which are difficult to clean would trap food, decay, break and then caused pain. Some patients were in pain for two years. It was so rewarding to help these people who were in poverty and had no access to care.

I have been to Pine Ridge, South Dakota multiple times on outreach missions. It is the poorest Native American reservation in the nation. Organic foods are available but too expensive. There is a government funded warehouse that carries essentials for the residents. These commodities are: soda, junk foods, processed white bread, highly processed cheese, canned vegetables and meat. Even though it is a “dry reservation” there is alcohol available. Drugs are rampant. They are at the top of the list for obesity, diabetes, cirrhosis, alcoholism and drug abuse. Traditionally, they would eat only what they would hunt or gather and they had none of these diseases. The pattern of tooth decay: cavities on all teeth. You see, carbohydrates like starches and sugars, when left on teeth and not washed or brushed away will cause cavities. Proteins and fats will not.

The key is oral hygiene and frequency of consumption. If there is time between meals, your tongue, lips and saliva will work together to clean, buffer and stabilize the oral cavity. When you give a child a sip cup with milk or juice, they bathe their teeth with sugar and they get bottle rot on the front upper teeth as the lower teeth are protected by the tongue. When someone succumbs to methamphetamines, all they care about is getting high. They crave junk food and don’t think about brushing. They end up with “meth mouth.” Every tooth in the mouth is ravaged by decay.

When these cavities become painful, people avoid healthy foods because they are hard, crunchy or chewy so they resort to soft, mushy, processed food that are not nutrient dense. That, in turn affects overall health and leads to disease.

Picture a small, remote village in a third world country. The water is balanced with electrolytes and minerals. People eat once or twice per day whatever is available: if you can peal it, hunt it, catch it, grow it … you eat it. Unbeknownst to them, they are doing intermittent fasting, they eat organic meat, super foods and nutrient dense vegetables. Their teeth are strong and highly mineralized. Their bones are dense and their hearts are strong. No cavities. No disease. No infections. It’s all about your habits and what you eat.

Jimmy Kilimitzoglou, DDS, FACD, FPFA, DABOI, MAGD, FAAID, FICOI
ESI Healthy Dentistry
42 Terry Road, Smithtown, NY 11787
Tel (631) 979 7991 / Fax (631) 979 7992
dental@esihealthydentistry.com
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