But you may have heard that the carbonation in sparkling water can have harmful effects on your teeth by eroding your tooth ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have developed a new dental treatment to protect the teeth from decay and acid erosion, using cutting-edge civil engineering technology used to create ...
Citrus juices, in particular, possess high acid concentrations that can rapidly ... can accelerate tooth decay and erosion. Dental professionals recommend several strategies to minimize beverage ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have developed a new dental treatment to protect the teeth from decay and acid ...
We all know that sugary drinks and snacks can cause tooth decay. That knowledge has led to better habits and a fall in the rates of decay. But recent evidence suggests that another problem is now ...
A coating normally used to protect tanks, vessels and pipelines from corrosion has been applied to Varnish VLC, a new dental ...
"Sugary and acidic foods can contribute to tooth decay and enamel erosion," said Wei. The harmful bacteria in our mouths feed on sugar, producing acid that can result in cavities or erosion.
Dental erosion and tooth wear are significant concerns ... Notably, the review emphasized the role of chemical factors, such as acid exposure from eating disorders and gastroesophageal reflux ...