Counterpoint, I drink over 2 l of soda a day almost every single day, I have not had a cavity in the last 7 years, and my enamel is amazing.
I said all of that to say there is a genetic factor to consider, and if you are having enamel issues because of sodas then you would have likely also had them because of tomatoes and other citrusy zesty and acidic foods.
You can’t just blame the soda, although I will admit that I’m sure my teeth health would be better if I did not drink so much soda.
That’s a fucking shit load of calories and stuff that just isn’t good for you, just the fact that it’s acidic will lead to gastric issues in the long run.
One data point does not a theory make. Genetics for sure improves the acid resistance of teeth but it is more of a “delaying damage” rather than actual imperviousness.
Counterpoint, I drink over 2 l of soda a day almost every single day, I have not had a cavity in the last 7 years, and my enamel is amazing.
I said all of that to say there is a genetic factor to consider, and if you are having enamel issues because of sodas then you would have likely also had them because of tomatoes and other citrusy zesty and acidic foods.
You can’t just blame the soda, although I will admit that I’m sure my teeth health would be better if I did not drink so much soda.
Brother, you gotta cool it with the sodies…
Why? Is there something to be concerned about?
Sugar is bad for your body!
No sugar in diet soda my dude.
All that carbonation will eventually erode your esophagus
Strong hand. Shouldn’t have played it yet. Bluff with real sugar mtn dew. It’s real sugar, not high fructose pp cancer. Could’ve gotten a few all-ins.
That’s a fucking shit load of calories and stuff that just isn’t good for you, just the fact that it’s acidic will lead to gastric issues in the long run.
I drink diet soda. That way I don’t have to worry about the calories.
Yeah, just about everything else
And also… Oops?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/3-reasons-you-should-kick-your-diet-soda-habit
The whole situation!
One data point does not a theory make. Genetics for sure improves the acid resistance of teeth but it is more of a “delaying damage” rather than actual imperviousness.