My diet has been fairly steady for the last couple of years.....
Roughly 60% of my caloric intake comes from pasture raised sheep fat( which includes the belly fat, suet, back fat muscular fat, brain fat, marrow, ect) I also eat a little coconut butter daily around three to four table spoons.
Note-I am real particular about my fats, and some so called grass fed fat will not taste right to me. I have often thrown out whole animals that have not tasted right. Its taken some time to hone my taste, but now I am able to better discern the quality of an animal by the first taste of its blood. The liver is also a good indicator of health, a sweet tasting liver is usually a good sign. On the other hand livers from animals fed grain, given worming drugs or fed poor quality grass will often have cyst or abscesses and taste absolutely horrid. I have worked as a butcher in a facility that processed "grass fed animals" and was appalled at the poor quality, awful taste, and signs of sickness in the animals. I have had to go to extremes to procure the quality of animals that fit my finicky taste. I have looked far and wide for animals that have not been fed any grain, or given deworming chemicals, from small farms. I prefer the older and fatter animals, and am not able to sustain myself on young lean animals without having to buy extra supplemental fats.
25% of my diet is from the protein primarily sheep meat( which includes muscle meat, organs, connective tissue, stomach, intestines, glands, tongue, eyes... and just about everything except the skin and bones) also eat about 3 eggs a day from my own chickens, and the occasional sea food.
10% of my diet is from a wide variety of low glycemic carbohydrate foods including salad greens, tomatoes, avocados, culinary herbs, sea weed, lemons, coconut...
Now that my gut has been healed I am less cautious about my carb choices... and will occasionally indulge in treats and condiments to top of my salads like olives, mild salsa, pine nuts, hemp seeds....
I still have problems with high glycemic fruits and starchy vegetables, that make me feel bloated and affect my ability to process fat.
There are other components of my diet which stray a little off the paleo path, like my current experiment with colostrum . Its been about a month of taking 4 table spoons a day and so far my digestion is working real good. It seems I am tolerating it just fine and feel good, without any of the issues I get with raw whole dairy. Though I seem to tolerate colostrum, I still am a dairy skeptic and believe that all the other dairy I have experimented with has caused me issues. Mostly in terms of excess gut mucus , bloating and liver congestion..... so for anyone using dairy who has gut issues, I still recommend total abstinence, even though I am now beginning to shift toward suggesting that colostrum be considered as an alternative for people who insist on keeping dairy in their diets.
I will also drink brewed chaga from time to time, homemade kombucha and other herbal teas and tonics that my girlfriend makes.
As for dental advise.....I practice natural hygiene and have not brushed my teeth in years, and have no issues with plaque or decay, I clean my mouth out with saliva, I also chew connective tissue like gum after meals.... it cleans my teeth and stimulates my gums and the nerves in my teeth to rejuvenate. Depending on the degree of damage, teeth are capable of re-enamelling, or at least under the right conditions further decay can be halted....If the damage is extensive enough then you may need it worked on by a professional dentist...just make sure they don't give you a root canal, or a mercury filling, and try to limit the amount of drugs they give you to a minimal.