Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Sports Drinks Linked to Tooth Damage Part 2


In another example of the connection between sport drinks and tooth damage was found in a study by researchers at the University of Maryland Dental School. After continuous exposure of the cavity without molars in a variety of popular drinks, including energy drinks, fitness water and no-Cola as well as lemonade and iced tea, the researchers found significant correlations between many of these drinks and damage tooth enamel. Indeed, the worst offenders are the lemonade and energy drinks.

In another example of the connection between sport drinks and tooth damage was found in a study by researchers at the University of Maryland Dental School. After continuous exposure of the cavity without molars in a variety of popular drinks, including energy drinks, fitness water and no-Cola as well as lemonade and iced tea, the researchers found significant correlations between many of these drinks and damage tooth enamel. Indeed, the worst offenders are the lemonade and energy drinks.

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