Delta Dental of Idaho Blog

Unleash the power of your smile

  • Idaho
  • Oral Health
  • Dental Benefits
  • Recipes and Nutrition
  • Tooth Truths

Come on Down! You’re the Next Contestant on the Stress-Free Fight

April 30, 2015 Delta Dental of Idaho

Managing stress can be trickier than choosing the winning case on “Deal or No Deal.” Stress causes many of us to fall into bad habits, which can be hazardous to our well-being. 

Spinning the wheel on “Wheel of Fortune” takes luck. Fortunately, the stress game is one you can win. Once you control your stress, your physical, emotional and dental health will begin to benefit. And you’ll be rewarded with the best showcase of all – your smile! 

Take control of these 4 common stress habits: 

  1. Eating this can make your stress worse.

What is junk food? 

It’s no surprise we reach for sweets during moments of stress. Stress can impact what you crave, which oftentimes leads to emotional eating. Furthermore, sugar contributes to higher levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. Cortisol can also harm your teeth, gums and Vanna White smile. 

The Winning Answer: Combat stress with good nutrition. It can be tempting to cope with candy, but force yourself to pick a healthier option. And, if a visual trigger isn’t present, we’re less likely to unconsciously reach for unhealthy snack selections. Keep nutritious foods in your home and office — your body and grin will feel the difference.

  1. This can increase stress and damage your judgment.

What is lack of sleep? 

It’s tempting to stay awake to finish work or that new Netflix series. There are many reasons to hit the hay at a reasonable hour. For starters, sleep deprivation slows cognitive function. And, when your brain isn’t on it’s A-game, you’re more likely to make mistakes. Lack of sleep is the second most influential factor associated with the onset of gum disease. 

The Winning Answer: Get more shut-eye by implementing a regular rest time ritual. A calming routine lets your body know it’s time to sleep. Remember to include brushing and flossing in your pre-slumber steps. 

  1. An attitude that consistently sees the glass as “half-empty.”

What is a negative outlook? 

When we don’t have control in a situation, we’re more likely to feel stressed. Pessimists have poor health and are linked with higher rates of infectious disease. 

The Winning Answer: Change your outlook and you’ll automatically increase your odds in the stress game. Even if you don’t have full control of a stressful situation, you can still choose to react positively and smile. 

  1. “Lack of Time” is the top reason millions of Americans do this.

What is skipping the gym? 

60% of Americans adults don’t get the recommended amount of exercise, while 24% aren’t active at all. You know exercise is important, but when life gets busy, hitting the gym might not take top priority. Lack of physical activity is a risk factor for obesity; a disease linked with dental health problems.  

The Winning Answer:  A little exercise goes a long way. Even if you’re slammed, take a few minutes to move. As little as 3 minutes of exercise can reduce your stress levels. Why? When you exercise your brain produces mood-boosting brain chemicals. 

Remember: Good dental health is strongly linked with overall well-being. Keep your stress in check and your smile and body will benefit. You’ll feel better than winning a “newwww car!”

Oral Health, Recipes and Nutrition bad habits, beating bad habits, DDID, ddid blog, Delta Dental, Delta Dental of Idaho, Delta Dental of Idaho Blog, dental blog, Dental health, eating healthy, effects of stress, gym, health conditions, healthy smile, healthy smiles, how to beat stress, idaho blog, junk food, keep calm, lack of sleep, mood, negative outlook, nutrition, Obesity, oral and overall health, oral health, Overall Health, skipping the gym, smile, smiling, stress and your mouth, stress habits, stress management, stress tips, systemic

Subscribe to our weekly blog

Connect with Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

deltadentalid.com
Shop for Dental Plans
(208) 489-3580
Email Delta Dental of Idaho

Posts from @deltadentalid

 

View this profile on Instagram

 

Delta Dental of Idaho (@deltadentalid) • Instagram photos and videos

About

Welcome to the Delta Dental of Idaho blog! Delta Dental of Idaho is the leading dental benefits carrier in the state, providing quality, affordable dental plans for both companies … read more

Categories

Search

Copyright Delta Dental of Idaho
Notice of Privacy Practices
Nondiscrimination Notice
COVID-19 Relief