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How Can Soft Drinks Affect Your Teeth

Sugary drinks, such as fruit juices and soft drinks, are definitely on this list. Although they are the go-to beverage for children everywhere, they are not always the best choice. Drinking too much can cause severe dental problems.

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How Can Soft Drinks Affect Your Teeth

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  1. When it comes to keeping your family's teeth healthy and strong, it's important to ensure they brush and floss, but it's just as crucial to be mindful of what they put in their mouth. There is a long list of foods and drinks that aren’t good for your teeth. Sugary drinks, such as fruit juices and soft drinks, are definitely on this list. Although they are the go-to beverage for children everywhere, they are not always the best choice. Drinking too much can cause severe dental problems, including gum disease, tooth decay, dental cavities, and even bad breath. Known as the best dentist in Pune Dr. Prem Nanda Explains How Soft Drinks Cause Damage to the Teeth and Gums

  2. The sugar content in the soft drinks that you drink interacts with the bacteria that reside in your mouth and together they get converted into acid. This acid formed by sugar and bacteria attacks your teeth. Even without the formation of acid by sugar and bacteria, soft drinks contain a high amount of acidic content as well that can harm your teeth. With each sip of soft drinks, your teeth receive a damaging reaction that can last for about 20 minutes. Try to take a sip of soft drink all day and your teeth will receive a continuous attack. How soft drinks disturbs your tooth enamel Enamel hardens the outside of your teeth as it protects the dentin and pulp of the tooth from damage. Like any surface, enamel can wear down after a particular time. Soft drinks contain acids such as phosphate and citric acid that weakens the tooth enamel. Soft drinks can also affect the next layer, dentin, and even composite filling. The damage to your tooth enamel can invite cavities. Cavities develop if a person consumes soft drinks regularly. And if oral hygiene is poor, a lot of damage can occur to the teeth. Plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, constantly forms on your teeth. When you consume soft drinks containing a high amount of sugars, the bacteria in plaque produce acids that attack tooth enamel. How Can I Avoid This Damage? The best way to minimize the tooth decay which is caused by consuming sugary drinks is to avoid them whenever possible. Consider other, more healthy, options to reduce your family's thirst, such as

  3. water or milk. Natural fruit juices are another way to provide a bit of sugary crave in a healthy way. Nanda Dental Care provides an innovative way to meet the dental hygiene needs of families and individuals. We are committed to providing quality care at a reasonable price as we follow dental hygiene fee guide. Our goal is to improve our patient’s oral health through treatment and education. So hurry up and visit us or drop a call at +9120-26345791 to book an appointment and enhance your oral health.

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