Thursday, 21 January 2016

How Drinking Alcohol Can Affect Your Teeth?

Teeth are greatly affected by what you eat and drink. Consumption of alcohol is something that is common as most people are moderate consumers of the same. This has become a part of our lifestyles but alcohol is not at all considered healthy as it has a lot of side effects on the body and on a person’s health in general.  Hard liquor affects teeth and let us look at the different ways it can do so.

Dentzz- Effects of Alcohol on Teeth

First of all, it is important to determine what moderate drinking is. 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. The effects of drinking alcohol on your teeth are quite evident. For those who chew the ice in their drinks the ill effects are worse as teeth can get broken. Since alcohol is by nature corrosive it can corrode the enamel on the teeth. Even adding a squeeze of lemon to your drink can make enough acid to destroy the enamel further.

In chemistry alcohol is used as a drying agent and thus it dries the mouth. 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. 

Visit Dentzz and with proper examination and early detection prevent your teeth from further decay. Allows us to work with you for a more beautiful and healthy smile.

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