- Increased risk of dental caries – unsightly teeth
This pair of teeth!!! Although it is a bit unbelievable, it is indeed a real tooth, called the “Coke tooth”. As we all know, carbonated beverages are acidic liquids that erode the surface enamel when they come in contact with teeth, causing Teeth become more and more sensitive, unable to withstand the normal level of hot, cold, sour, and sweet. Over time, a good tooth will become a “Coke tooth”! In life, some people use the leftover Coke to clean the toilet, remove scale, and rust, etc., the effect Well, it’s because the phosphoric acid in cola has a disintegrating effect on that stubborn dirt. If you drink a lot of beverages containing phosphoric acid for a long time, it is corrosive and destructive to the teeth.
Every time I drink it, I feel that my teeth are astringent and not smooth at all. It turns out that the protective film of the tooth enamel is corroded by the acid in the drink! It’s terrible!