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AAO Ranks the Acid Levels in Popular Drinks

Soft drinks—even diet drinks, sports drinks, and fruit drinks that are low in sugar or sugar free—include acids that can damage teeth. To.

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Sugar-Free Drinks Are Bad for Teeth Too

Everyone knows that soda and other sugary drinks are bad for teeth. But sugar-free drinks also can take a toll, according to the.

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Soda, Fruit Juice are Worst for Dental Erosion

Nothing results in dental erosion more than soft drinks, according to a recent study by the Journal of Public Health Dentistry. The study.

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Today's Dental News

Should Soft Drinks Have Warnings?

One dental expert wants to make certain people are aware of the devastating effects from sugary drinks. A new study indicating sugary drinks.

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Today's Dental News

Soda Ban in New York Should Boost Oral Health

The state of oral health in New York City may soon be on the rise. City health officials voted, 8-0, in favor of.

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Today's Dental News

Dental Organizations Want Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Evaluated

Various dental organizations are asking for a U.S. Surgeon General’s report on the relationships between certain food and drink consumption and the impact.

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Today's Dental News

Beverage Choice May Lower Diabetes Risk

Breaking news: there is no downside to one’s health if a person’s drink of choice is water. A study was conducted by a.

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Today's Dental News

Sugar-Free Products May be Harmful

New research shows that sugar-free gum, soft drinks and other sugarless products may not be as beneficial as first thought. These products could.

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