Riverside’s 2026 Citrus Heritage Run

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25 Feb 2026

Riverside’s 2026 Citrus Heritage Run

Lacing up for the 2026 Citrus Heritage Run in Riverside, California is a powerful investment in your health, including your smile. If you’re a runner and love having a sporty lifestyle you should know that your athletic habits shapes both oral health and whole‑body wellness.

The Citrus Heritage Run winds through Riverside’s historic groves and neighborhoods, drawing runners of all levels, from first‑timers to seasoned athletes. It’s an event that celebrates community, physical movement, and the unique local landscape.

But behind the medals and race photos, training for a half marathon triggers deep changes in your body: your heart, lungs, metabolism, immune system, and yes, your teeth and gums. Know your body and your oral health to train smarter and finish healthier.

 

How Running Boosts Overall Health

A consistent running routine is one of the most powerful lifestyle changes you can make for long‑term health. Some of the key benefits include:

  • Stronger heart and lungs
    Regular endurance exercise improves cardiovascular fitness, helping your heart pump more efficiently and your lungs deliver oxygen more effectively. This lowers resting heart rate and can reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.
  • Better blood sugar and weight control
    Running helps your body use insulin more efficiently and supports healthy weight management. This reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome—conditions closely linked to gum disease and other inflammatory problems.
  • Lower inflammation and stronger immunity
    Moderate, regular training tends to lower chronic inflammation, improve immune function, and support better recovery. This has ripple effects across the body, from your arteries to your gums.
  • Improved mood and stress resilience
    Endorphins, better sleep, and structured routines all play a role in reducing anxiety and depression. Since stress can worsen teeth grinding, jaw pain, and even gum inflammation, this mental benefit indirectly helps oral health too.

Running the Citrus Heritage Half is a reflection of weeks or months of habits that can profoundly shift your health trajectory.

 

The Surprising Connection Between Running and Oral Health

Most people link running with stronger legs and lungs, not stronger gums. But oral health and athletic performance are more connected than they seem.

 

Potential benefits for your mouth

  • Better circulation to oral tissues
    Improved cardiovascular health supports better blood flow to your gums and oral tissues. Healthy circulation helps your immune system respond to plaque bacteria more effectively, which can support healthier gums.
  • More health‑conscious daily habits
    People who commit to regular training are often more likely to avoid smoking, limit alcohol, and keep medical and dental appointments. Those choices strongly protect against gum disease, tooth loss, and oral cancers.
  • Lower risk from systemic diseases
    Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes and obesity increase the risk of gum disease. By reducing these systemic risks through training, you indirectly lower pressure on your oral health as well.

The same lifestyle that gets you to the Citrus Heritage Run starting line can also build a healthier foundation for your teeth and gums.

 

The Hidden Oral Health Risks for Runners

Despite the benefits, runners—especially endurance athletes—face some specific oral health challenges. Training for a half marathon makes these highly relevant.

 

1. Sports drinks, gels, and chews

During long runs, many athletes rely on:

  • Sports drinks
  • Energy gels
  • Chews or gummies

These products are often acidic and high in sugar. Taken frequently over a 1–2 hour run, they can:

  • Feed cavity‑causing bacteria
  • Drop the pH in your mouth (making it more acidic)
  • Soften enamel and accelerate erosion
  • Increase the risk of cavities, especially between teeth and in grooves of molars
  • The problem is not just what you consume but how you consume it. Sipping or nibbling every few minutes keeps your teeth in a prolonged “danger zone” where acid attacks the enamel.

 

2. Dry mouth from heavy breathing and dehydration

Half marathon training often means:

  • Long efforts in dry or warm conditions
  • Mouth breathing, especially when pace or hills ramp up
  • Mild dehydration by the end of a run

All of this reduces saliva flow. Saliva is your natural defense system: it neutralizes acids, washes away food particles, and helps remineralize enamel. When your mouth is dry:

  • Acids linger longer
  • Bacteria flourish
  • Cavities and gum irritation become more likely

If you’ve ever finished a run with a sticky, parched mouth, your teeth felt that too.

 

3. Acid reflux and stomach issues

Intense or long‑duration running can trigger:

  • Mild reflux or “acid burps”
  • Nausea or an unsettled stomach
  • Stomach acid is much stronger than the acid from foods and drinks. If it repeatedly reaches your mouth, it can:
  • Erode enamel, especially on the inside surfaces of teeth
  • Increase tooth sensitivity
  • Make teeth more prone to chips and wear

 

4. Grinding, clenching, and jaw tension

Training and racing are both physically and mentally demanding. Some runners:

  • Clench their jaws while pushing up hills or finishing fast
  • Grind their teeth at night during high‑stress training blocks
  • Notice jaw soreness or headaches after tough workouts

Chronic clenching and grinding can:

  • Wear down tooth surfaces
  • Cause micro‑cracks in enamel
  • Lead to jaw joint (TMJ) pain or clicking
  • Make teeth more sensitive and more likely to chip

 

5. Trauma from active lifestyles

While road races like the Citrus Heritage Half are relatively low‑contact, a sporty lifestyle might also include:

  • Trail runs or cross‑training on uneven surfaces
  • Cycling
  • Soccer, basketball, or other contact sports

These come with a higher risk of:

Without a mouthguard in higher‑risk activities, one unlucky fall or collision can cause permanent damage.

 

How To Protect Your Smile While You Train

If you’re gearing up for the Citrus Heritage Run, you can support your teeth and gums with a few simple, race‑ready habits.

 

Before and during training

  • Prioritize water
    Use sports drinks only when truly needed (long runs, very hot days, goal workouts). When you do use them, try to drink them in brief intervals rather than constant sipping, and chase them with water when possible.
  • Choose smarter fuel
    Consider less acidic options and avoid sticky, slow‑dissolving candies. If you take gels, swish with water afterward to help clear sugar and acid from your teeth.
  • Plan your breathing and hydration
    Good pacing and fitness help reduce frantic mouth breathing. Stay well‑hydrated going into your run to limit extreme dry mouth.

 

After your run

  • Rinse first, brush later
    When you finish, rinse your mouth with water to dilute acids and wash away sugar. If you had sports drinks or reflux, wait about 30–60 minutes before brushing so you don’t scrub softened enamel.
  • Watch for warning signs
    Sensitivity, frequent dry mouth, bleeding gums, jaw pain, or persistent bad breath are signals to check in with your dentist.

 

Long‑term habits

  • Keep regular dental visits
    Let your dentist know you’re an endurance runner. They can watch for early erosion, cavities, gum issues, or signs of grinding and suggest preventive strategies.
  • Consider a mouthguard or night guard
    If you cross‑train in contact sports, use a sports mouthguard. If you grind at night, a night guard can protect your teeth from excessive wear.
  • Align training with overall health
    Balanced nutrition, adequate sleep, and strength training all support not just performance but also the health of your bones, gums, and immune system.
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