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The Danger of Soft Drinks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr Joe Miskin   
Saturday, 05 April 2008 06:04

In general, we all agree that soft drinks taste good. What many people do not realise is the dangerous toll this takes on your teeth. Sugar found in soft drinks react with the natural bacteria in your mouth and forms acid. This acid erodes your tooth enamel over time which causes dental cavities.

What is even more alarming is the fact that soft drinks EVEN THE SUGAR_FREE KIND contain additional acids that also erode your teeth's enamel.

We recommend drinking soft drinks in moderation, using a straw when you do drink them or better still - DRINK WATER!
Last Updated on Friday, 02 October 2009 13:01
 

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