Sports Drinks May Not Be Your Teeths Best Friend
There are some precautions that, if used correctly will help reduce the amount of tooth enamel lost by drinking sports drinks. It is recommended not to sip your sports drink as prolonged exposure to the acids may increase the amount of enamel lost, and decrease the time in which it is lost. Rinsing your mouth with water can also reduce the effects of sports drinks. It is also recommended that you do not brush your teeth immediately after drinking these beverages, as toothpaste is abrasive and may assist the acids. These items, in conjunction with a good diet, proper oral hygiene, and regular visits to the dentist, will help reduce the loss of enamel in turn reducing your risks for cavities, tooth decay, and even osteoporosis. Remember once tooth enamel is gone, it cannot be replaced.
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