Even a small amount of exercise, no matter how intense, can have numerous health benefits. It can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke; improve brain function; and enhance overall physical health. However, you may not realize that exercise can also have a negative impact on oral […]
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), free sugar consumption is the primary dietary risk factor for tooth decay and cavities. Together, the combination of sugar and the natural bacteria in our mouth produce acid that causes demineralization of the tooth. Because diet soda takes sugar out of the equation, it might […]
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Dental erosion is the process of your teeth exposed to acidic food or liquids over time, causing enamel to be lost Where Does the Acid That Causes Dental Erosion Come From? Common sources of acids associated with dental erosion, include acidic food and drinks, acid reflux, and vomiting. Acidic food […]
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