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Love Pumpkin? Your Smile Does Too!

Updated: Jun 5, 2023

‘TIS THE SEASON FOR everything pumpkin. As the poster child of fall, pumpkin doesn’t just star in our autumnal decorations, it shows up on our menus too. And as far as we’re concerned, that’s a good thing. Pumpkin is great for your oral and overall health!


Pumpkin: Fall’s Superfood

We’re glad pumpkin has so many health benefits because it sure is delicious! Pumpkin is high in fiber and are a great source of beta-carotene, which are both important for our health in various ways. They’re also full of potassium which can help lower blood pressure. But the reason we dentists love pumpkin is that it’s great for your smile!



Pumpkin benefits your oral health because it is:

  1. A great source of zinc. Zinc is considered an anti-plaque agent and is often added to toothpaste to prevent buildup. It also strengthens teeth and bones and boosts gum health.

  2. Rich in vitamins. Vitamin A aids in the flow of saliva, keeping your teeth clean and protecting them from decay. Pumpkin’s vitamin C contributes to a healthy immune system, helping you to fight off oral infections.

  3. High in magnesium. In tandem with calcium, magnesium strengthens tooth enamel and prevents decay. Without magnesium, our enamel would be much weaker and more susceptible to cavity-causing bacteria.

Not All Pumpkin Treats Are Good For You

Now before you go running off to Starbucks for that pumpkin spice latte or the bakery for a batch of pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, there are a few things you should know. Not everything you encounter with pumpkin in it is going to benefit your health.


A lot of the most popular pumpkin snacks–pumpkin pie, bread and cake, in addition to the aforementioned treats–should actually be considered desserts because of their high sugar content. So when it comes to these sugar-filled treats, consume them in moderation.

  1. Baked pumpkin seeds–a guilt-free, vitamin-filled snack

  2. Try a healthy pumpkin smoothie–perfect for breakfast or as a dessert substitute

  3. Brew up some pumpkin soup–a great way to warm up in the colder autumn weather

  4. Snack sensibly with pumpkin hummus – the ultimate fall-inspired party dip

  5. Start your day off right with pumpkin pancakes

  6. Roasted pumpkin–make it the main course, use it as a side dish, or throw it in a salad

Enjoy The Fall Season


fall flower scene pumpkin

Wishing a wonderful autumn season to all our patients!


Your friends at Keystone Dental Arts


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