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Root Beer May Be “Safest” Soft Drink for Teeth

Exposing teeth to soft drinks, even for a short period of time, causes dental erosion-and prolonged exposure can lead to significant enamel loss. Root beer products, however, are non-carbonated and do not contain the acids that harm teeth, as per a research studyin the March/April 2007 issue of General Dentistry, the AGD’s clinical, peer-evaluated journal. That might be something to consider during the next visit to the grocery store……..

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    Root Beer May Be “Safest” Soft Drink for Teeth

    Exposing teeth to soft drinks, even for a short period of time, causes dental erosion-and prolonged exposure can lead to significant enamel loss. Root beer products, however, are non-carbonated and do not contain the acids that harm teeth, as per a research studyin the March/April 2007 issue of General Dentistry, the AGD’s clinical, peer-evaluated journal. That might be something to consider during the next visit to the grocery store……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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    Related Articles
  • Acidic Foods Could Destroy Enamel
  • Outdoor alcohol ads boost kids’ urge to drink
  • Management of Dental Trauma in Children
  • Why do high school seniors drink?
  • Alcohol may lower the risk of kidney cancer
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