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Most people have heard of the negative impact drinking sugary liquids, such as soda, can have in their teeth. Here, we want to cover a little more extensively some of the best and worst drinks for our teeth and why the bad ones are so bad. Soda is terrible for our teeth but, oddly enough, se are sports drinks and fruit juices.
The cause of the dental problems associated with these beverages comes down to acids. Sugar feeds the harmful bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria then excrete acid onto our teeth, where it busily sets up work eroding our tooth enamel.
Both the carbonic acid in soda and the citric acid in fruit juices also work directly to erode the enamel on our teeth. Although sugar-free sodas are an improvement on those with sugar, they do nothing to remove the acidity in the drink. Rather than drinking fruit juices, just eat the whole fruit. The water and fiber help diminish the effects of the acid and sugar and the remaining bulk and nutrients make it much more filling.
Alcohol, black tea, and coffee also have a negative effect of oral health. Because tea and coffee and dark in color they can stain the enamel of the teeth. Also, the added sugar many people use in these better beverages can eat away at the enamel. Alcohol dehydrates the body, including the mouth. Without the defense of saliva the oral cavity becomes more vulnerable to bacteria. Not only is Milk an excellent source of calcium, which we all need for keeping our teeth and bones strong, it can help restore minerals to our teeth, to some degree.
Calcium-fortified soy milk is a great alternative for people who are lactose intolerant or who simply wish to remain dairy-free. The remaining milk in the cup can feed oral bacteria, just like any other sugar does, leading to problems with the oral health of the child. Drinking these types of tea actually benefits your oral health, because the contain organic chemicals known as polyphenols which combat oral bacteria. In drinking these beverages, just remember to keep the sugar to a minimum and use healthy sugar-free sweeteners instead.