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Dentist Warns: Worst Drink Destroying Teeth Isn’t Coke

dramabreakBy dramabreakMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dr. Deepa Chopra, principal dentist at Whites Dental, identifies the most harmful beverages for oral health, surprising many by ruling out soda as the top culprit.

Drinks Combining Sugar and Acidity Pose Greatest Risk

Combinations of high sugar and high acidity inflict the most damage on teeth. Sugar fuels bacteria responsible for decay, while acids weaken and erode the enamel, the tooth’s protective outer layer.

Dr. Chopra highlights that seemingly healthy options can still harm enamel. Kombucha, produced via fermentation, carries a low pH that significantly softens enamel, as confirmed by studies.

Fruit juices and smoothies rank high among problematic drinks. Their natural sugars nourish cavity-causing bacteria, and acids from citrus fruits accelerate enamel wear with regular consumption.

Sports and energy drinks also contribute to erosion. Many include citric acid, which research shows exerts a potent effect on enamel.

Safer Hydration Choices for Strong Teeth

Water remains the top everyday choice from a dental standpoint. It hydrates the mouth, flushes away food particles and bacteria, and avoids sugar or acid exposure.

Milk offers strong benefits, supplying calcium to bolster enamel and bone health. It neutralizes oral acids and promotes remineralization.

Unsweetened, unflavored fizzy water proves less harmful. Coconut water serves as another solid option, packed with potassium, calcium, magnesium, and electrolytes.

Practical Tips to Minimize Damage

Dr. Chopra advises enjoying riskier drinks during meals rather than sipping them all day, followed by water rinses. These habits significantly protect teeth without eliminating favorites entirely.

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