What are the worst drinks for your teeth?!


Question:

What are the worst drinks for your teeth?


Answers:
orange juice and soda.

anything with acid, because it eats the enamel off your teeth. especially don't drink these after you've brushed your teeth

Regular soda
Apple Juice

Sodas, Coffee or juice with alot of sugars in them

Coffee, tea, coke, and any lemon or lime juice drinks

pop and coffee

# Non-cola soft drinks caused two to five times the damage as darker drinks, such as Coke, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper.
# ? Canned iced tea caused 30 times the enamel damage as brewed tea or coffee.
# ? Non-cola drinks cause up to 180 times more tooth enamel damage than did water.
# ? Root beer was the safest soft drink tested.

soda!

Coca Cola - have you seen what it does to meat! or to your toilet! YIKES!!

anything with caffiene

anything fizzy. Co2 corrodes the enamel.

Battery acid!

I just was at the dentist and she told me to stay away from soft drinks with Citric Acid, especially Mellow Yellow, Mt. Dew etc. She also said that sports drinks and the bottled teas are terrible for your teeth as well. It does help to drink your soda's etc. through a straw.

Red wine will also stain your teeth...but it sure tastes good!

Any drink the contains lots of sugar (artifical or natural) and acids. Basically all of your mixed drinks that contain stuff like fruit juice, soda, and sweet and sour mixes. My worst experience is Screwdrivers and Hurricanes. Way too much sugar and it sometimes make your teeth actually hurt! Just drink beer and straight shots with the occassional mix. Maybe a Long Island Iced Tea because it's mostly liquor anyways.

Red wine it stains your teeth
salty water makes them turn brown

Any drink that has a high sugar content in it.

frozen drinks
Pina colada's




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