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The Sweet Trap: Sugar-sweetened Carbonated Beverages' Quiet Assault on Oral Health

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The Sweet Trap: Sugar-sweetened Carbonated Beverages' Quiet Assault on Oral Health

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Carbonated beverages: the acidic environment maker

In the hot summer, a bottle of ice-cold cola is really very delightful! The sweet flavor accompanied by carbon dioxide brings a sense of satisfaction, and the unique taste makes a lot of young people and students are very like to drink. The most common carbonated beverage is cola, which contains a lot of carbonic acid, which will form an acidic environment in the mouth after drinking. An acidic environment is not only bad for oral health, but also accelerates the process of tooth decay. Carbonated beverages also contain a lot of sugar, which makes them even more harmful to oral health. Long-term drinking carbonated beverages is not only harmful to the teeth, the other parts of our body will also receive different degrees of impact, carbonated beverages in order to maintain the taste is often accompanied by a large amount of sweetness, carbon dioxide up the stomach at the same time the absorption of sugar is also overloaded, obesity, skin deterioration, these cases will be very common.

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