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Effects of drinking alcohol on your teeth

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Effects of Drinking Alcohol on Your Teeth

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• Oral health issues are extremely basic amongst individuals who have alcohol regularly.

• It creates many issues in not only body parts like kidney, liver etc. but also majorly to our teeth.

• For those who chew the ice in their drinks the ill effects are worse as teeth can get broken.

• By usual standards for women it is about eight drinks a week and for men fifteen drinks a week. Even this consumption can affect the teeth.

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Effects• It reduces saliva and creates an acidic environment in the mouth

which works at softening the enamel.

• Sugar is what works at the basis for most alcohol and especially sweet liqueurs, affect the teeth in a negative way.

• The enamel gets softened when alcohol is consumed and it takes the saliva in your mouth approximately twenty minutes to re-mineralize the softened enamel.

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• In heavy drinkers, even brushing will not protect the teeth and dentists can often evaluate a person’s level of alcoholism by examining the state of their teeth and gums.

• consume a lot of alcohol have a greater number of cavities, deteriorating gums and even tooth loss.

• Many drinks like red wine and even dark beers have stains that can leave the teeth looking unsightly. Some drinkers also like mixing drinks in dark coloured sodas or fizzy drinks and all these habits can leave the teeth looking stained and the mouth dry.

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Luckily for those who realise early that they have a problem, can reverse or moderate the ill effects in their mouth with good dental treatment.With proper examination and early detection prevent your teeth from further decay.

So there is a hope!