Do you notice that the consumption of soft drink keeps increasing year after year? In most develop and big country, a person can drink about 50 gallons of soft drink per year. Could you imagine that? So, why this can be happen and how this can be a disaster for all of us? The reason is because some important factors such as the sweet taste of soft drink, the cheaper price, and also the strong advertisement from big soda and soft drink companies. These all make the rate of soda and soft drink consumption keeps increasing.
So, what is the problem? Is it wrong to drink soft drink too much? Of course it is, soft drink contains more calories than any type of drink. In exact number soft drink contains nearly 13 percents of calories per can. If we connect this thing with oral health problems, obviously we will see some big problems a soft drink can emerge to your oral health system.
First of all, soft drink contains sugar and acids, those two chemical substances are very dangerous for our teeth health. It can make a cavity or decays on our teeth. Not only sugar, but the problem also comes from the mild acids. For your information, mild acids can eat away and weaken your tooth enamel and eventually your teeth become more sensitive and susceptible to decay.
If you are looking for the solution for this dangerous thread, of course the best way is to stay away from soda and soft drink. Don’t be too paranoia, it is fine to drink soft drink once per 2 days not once everyday, moreover 5 cans per day. Keep your diet from soft drink and you can keep up your oral health.
I am very particular about my oral health, so I avoid soft drinks. They contain acids that can be extremely detrimental to my oral health.
Soft drinks corrode the enamel on the surface of your teeth making them look dull and without sheen. This also causes weak tooth and other problems.
I think soft drinks are just like any other junk food. Good if taken once in a while, but very harmful if consumed regularly.
Soft drinks contain carbonated water which can corrode the surface of your teeth. This is a major cause of cavities, tooth decay and other problems.