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I’m a dentist. This is why I never drink fizzy water
Sales of sparkling water are booming, as health conscious consumers move away from sugary soft drinks and alcohol. It’s just as hydrating as still water, but what does it do to your teeth? “The ...
Ever wondered exactly what effect those sweet, sugary drinks might be having on your teeth? We know fizzy drinks like Mountain Dew and Coca-Cola aren't great for the old gnashers, but the video above ...
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.
There comes a moment most days at Standard HQ when the telltale hiss-and-crack of a can of Diet Coke opening will make the rest of the office pop their heads above their screens, like parched meerkats ...
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