…But is that sweet iced tea really good for your teeth? There are several different ways to make it, both with real sugar and artificial sugar, and it even is commercialized and you can find it in a can now! It’s a comforting taste on a hot sunny day like this past week has been but you can often find that sipping all day long on tea can not only lead to stains on your teeth but decay. Demineralization, or loss of tooth material, begins at a pH of 5.5 (where as battery acid is a straight 1.00 pH). Sweet tea is somewhere in the range of 3.0 depending on how much sugar and lemon juice is added.
If you must enjoy your sweet tea, please use some caution. Don’t sip on the tea but rather drink it down in one sitting. Also, instead of brushing right afterwards, drink a glass of water and gently swish it around your mouth. These tips will help you if you find yourself in need of a good tea drink! Dr. Porter and his staff love tea but they all keep it at a minimum to help prolong the life of their teeth!
Call the office of Dr. Edwin S Porter if you need a cleaning, are unhappy with your smile, or if you have a toothache. We do it all here! 704-575-4449 or office@DentistryinCharlotte.com
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Friday, June 3, 2011
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