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Drinking White Wine Can Damage The Teeth

posted October 21, 2009 - 6:54am
Drinking White Wine Can Damage The Teeth

According to this BBC news report, drinking white wine in excess can damage the teeth due to its acidic ph which causes the erosion of enamel. But one can prevent the effects of the wine by having cheese along with it, as it contains calcium. However, drinking red wine is better as it is less acidic. Brushing the teeth after a night of drinking can cause more damage and lead to further loss of enamel...

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Article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8314802.stm

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Wow, I had no idea white wine

Wow, I had no idea white wine could damage teeth! I'll have to give that link a look. Thanks for the info!

Christina Crowe (www.saladsticks.com)

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