Increased consumption of sugary soft drinks may be a leading cause of tooth enamel and dentine erosion in obese patients, and excessive body fat also is linked with tooth wear, according to a study ...
Prepare to be put off drinking one of these popular drinks after seeing a dentist's viral experiment that shows what they do to your teeth, and the health professional told Newsweek his ...
Maintaining a bright, healthy smile isn’t just about brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing regularly. What we drink plays a crucial role in our dental health, often impacting our teeth in ways ...
When assessing how likely a given meal, snack or drink is to harm your dental health, there are two main things to consider, experts say. By Hannah Seo If you’ve heard that candy rots your teeth, or ...
If you're anything like me, morning coffee is non-negotiable. It's the one thing I look forward to every morning and gets me out of bed. The same can be said about wine. Some can't seem to forgo that ...
Tooth decay is largely caused by sugar, which interacts with bacteria on our teeth to cause damage. (Getty Images) The importance of taking care of our teeth has been instilled in us since childhood.