Sparkling water is terrible for teeth

Drinking foamy water can be a disaster for a person’s teeth.
Gas beverage increased in late popularity, but dental experts are afraid that the acidic nature contributed to the erosion of pearl whites.
The dentists “erodes” teeth (compared to the neutral pH of the faucet water) and says that they remove the ingredients from Gnashers.
Oral Health Foundation Spokesman Ben Atkins said: “This means that it has received the material.
“Then, when you rub to food or something else next time, very, very small enamel pieces break. This can be too much enamel throughout your life.
“Carbonic acid, bubbles, carbonic acid, which causes the problem, is a very mild acid, but it is still acid and can be bad for your teeth.”
Atkins urged foamy water drinkers to reduce consumption.
He said: “If you live once a week, I won’t lose sleep on it.
“But if you have three bottles of gas water a day, yes, let’s go back one step and let’s see.


