{"id":569,"date":"2021-08-15T12:57:43","date_gmt":"2021-08-15T12:57:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dental.dev\/davisfamilydental\/does-coke-ruin-teeth-in-general\/"},"modified":"2022-03-16T14:11:05","modified_gmt":"2022-03-16T19:11:05","slug":"does-coke-ruin-teeth-in-general","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/davisfamilydentists.com\/does-coke-ruin-teeth-in-general\/","title":{"rendered":"Does Coke Ruin Teeth in General?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Your diet can play a part in the health of your teeth. Drinking soda is common, and many people drink soda every day without even thinking of the effects on your teeth. Not only is soda bad for your teeth, it is associated with type 2 diabetes and weight gain. At Davis Family Dental Care, we focus on prevention and recommend patients follow a healthy diet, and avoid foods and drinks with high sugar levels. Your teeth are important, and the choices you make can help prevent many unwanted visits to the dentist.<\/p>\n

What Happens to My Teeth When I Drink Soda?<\/h2>\n

Breaks Down Enamel<\/h3>\n

When you drink soda the sugars in the soda mix with the bacteria in your mouth to form acid. This acid attacks your teeth and can wear down the tooth enamel. The acid breaks down the enamel on your teeth and softens it, making the enamel more prone to decay. Evan sugar free sodas can damage your enamel.<\/p>\n

Cavities<\/h3>\n

When you drink soda, the acid can also reach the layer of dentin that is under the enamel. This can cause cavities to develop over time for people that drink Coke regularly. If you have composite fillings, the soda can also erode away your fillings.<\/p>\n

What Can I Do To Prevent Coke From Damaging My Teeth?<\/h2>\n

If you have to have a soda once in a while, there are things you can do while enjoying your beverage that can help prevent damage to your teeth.<\/p>\n