Love smoothies and salads? Here’s how to enjoy them safely while protecting your tooth enamel

Love smoothies and salads? Here’s how to enjoy them safely while protecting your tooth enamel

Many start their mornings with lemon water to aid digestion. Breakfast can be heavy, light or protein rich, washed down with a bevarage of your liking. Mid-morning can bring an apple cider vinegar shot, because someone on Instagram said it works wonders for metabolism. Lunch ends with a packaged fruit juice. By evening, you’re reaching for a cold-pressed juice from that new health café. By every wellness standard, you’ve had a brilliant day. What you probably haven’t considered? What all of that is quietly doing to your teeth.The truth is, most of what we consider ‘healthy’ today sits surprisingly low on the pH scale. Nimbu paani, apple cider vinegar, citrus fruits, green tea, packaged fruit juices, all highly acidic1. And while the rest of your body processes these foods through digestion, your teeth face them first and most directly. Every sip, every bite exposes your tooth enamel, the hard, protective outer layer of your teeth, to an acid challenge. Over time, this doesn’t just cause sensitivity or dullness. It gradually wears away the very thing that keeps your teeth strong2. The bigger concern? Tooth enamel doesn’t grow back. Once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.

Home Remedies To Take Care Of Your Teeth

The irony is hard to ignoreThe more mindfully you eat, the more acid your teeth face. And most oral care routines simply weren’t built with that in mind. None of this means your healthy choices are wrong. It just means your teeth need the same level of attention you’re already giving the rest of your body.The missing piece in every wellness routineSo what’s the answer, give up the nimbu paani and the cold-pressed juices? Not quite. The focus in oral care has quietly shifted. Cleaning and freshness, while important, are no longer the whole story, tooth enamel protection is becoming central to how experts think about long-term dental health. Sensodyne Pronamel is one such formulation, developed through over 20 years of research3 to help strengthen and protect tooth enamel against daily acid wear. For the modern, health-conscious Indian who isn’t about to change what they eat, it offers something more practical, a way to keep eating well without letting your tooth enamel silently bear the cost.Stronger tooth enamel, one brush at a timeThink of your tooth enamel like a shield that takes a small hit every time acid touches your teeth. Most of the time, your mouth can recover, but only if it gets the right support. Sensodyne Pronamel works on the principle of remineralisation, helping restore the minerals that acid draws out from tooth enamel with every meal or drink. Its optimised mineral formulation fluoride formulation is designed to drive these minerals, calcium and phosphate, back into the tooth enamel surface, gradually rehardening it and building stronger resistance over time.Built for the way you live todayHere’s what makes Sensodyne Pronamel particularly relevant for the Indian consumer. Wellness culture in India has grown rapidly, apple cider vinegar shots, green tea rituals, fresh juice bars, and citrus-heavy diets are now part of everyday urban life. Yet oral care routines have largely stayed the same, built around cleaning and whitening rather than protection. Sensodyne Pronamel bridges that gap. Its low-abrasive, gentle formulation means it protects tooth enamel integrity while still delivering effective daily cleaning, so you’re not choosing between a clean mouth and a strong one. You’re getting both.Wellness is about the long game. You invest in good food, quality sleep, regular exercise, all of it in service of a healthier, stronger version of yourself. Your teeth deserve the same investment. With Sensodyne Pronamel as part of your daily routine, you don’t have to rethink what’s on your plate. You just need to make sure your tooth enamel is protected well enough to handle it. Keep the lemon water. Keep the nimbu paani. Keep every good choice you’ve worked hard to build. Just make sure your teeth can keep up.References:Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of Haleon (Sensodyne) by Times Internet’s Spotlight team.

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