# Functional and Organic Foods in Enhancing the Oral and Dental Health and Hygiene—A Comprehensive Review

**Authors:** Elahe Aleebrahim‐Dehkordi, Ahmad Sheibaninia, Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.71433 · Food Science & Nutrition · 2026-02-05

## TL;DR

This review explores how functional and organic foods can improve oral and dental health by providing bioactive compounds that prevent and treat oral diseases.

## Contribution

The paper introduces the role of functional and organic foods in dentistry for preventing and treating oral diseases.

## Key findings

- Functional and organic foods contain bioactive compounds that support oral health.
- Phytochemicals in organic foods show promise in controlling oral illnesses.
- Functional foods can be integrated into diets to treat conditions like periodontal disease and halitosis.

## Abstract

Maintaining oral and dental hygiene, it is significantly related to individuals' quality of life as well as systemic health. Despite its importance, oral health is often overlooked, especially among underserved populations who face barriers to accessing dental care. This neglect exacerbates health inequalities and leads to a cycle of poor health outcomes. Understanding these factors can lead to targeted interventions as well as appropriate public health strategies to improve access to dental care and promote healthy practices. Nutrition is recognized as an essential component in the prevention of oral and dental diseases. Based on these considerations, a better understanding of how diet, and in particular nutrients intake, influences the potential relationship between nutrition and oral and dental diseases including periodontal disease, oral mucositis, root canal infection, halitosis, etc. is needed. Among the innovations developed in the food market are products called functional foods, and recent trends in food demand indicate that consumers are increasingly aware of the link between diet and health. Functional and organic foods contain effective and non‐toxic bioactive compounds, which have potential benefits effect on health beyond their basic nutritional value. The relationship between food products with the approach of functional and organic foods has been investigated in various studies and it seems that the bioactive substances in herbs, fruits, vegetables, probiotics, etc. can control or treat the risks associated with oral diseases. A notable trend in the food industry is the technological advancement and development of an industrial chain that has shifted from functional agriculture to functional food, involving the selective use of plants, microorganisms, etc. as biological platforms for enriching nutrients in products with health‐promoting properties. This review aims to examine and introduce functional and organic foods and their application in dentistry for the prevention and treatment of oral and dental illnesses.

Functional and organic foods contain effective and bioactive compositions. Organic foods and foods enriched with phytochemicals provide promising oral health. Functional foods and beverages in the diet can control and treat oral illnesses

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** periodontal disease (MONDO:0002635), oral mucositis (MONDO:0004842)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** oral diseases (MESH:D009059), oral and dental diseases (MESH:D009057), periodontal disease (MESH:D010510), halitosis (MESH:D006209), Oral and (MESH:D020820), oral mucositis (MESH:D013280), root canal infection (MESH:D007239)

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