Dr. Cynthia Wong

Thursday, February 20, 2020

What Soda Does to Your Teeth


Who doesn’t love a cold, bubbly soft drink on a hot day? In fact, half of the American population drinks soda regularly. We at Dr. Cynthia Wong Orthodontics in Orland Park, IL, have seen the gruesome effects of constant soda consumption on teeth. This is why we are committed to educating our patients about cutting back on soft drinks and maintaining good oral hygiene. If soda is something you can’t give up, limiting your consumption of it can definitely make a difference. 




So how does soda actually damage your teeth? Well, there are actually two major ways: by erosion and cavities. Erosion begins when the acids in your favorite soda meet with your healthy tooth enamel. The acids reduce the hardness of the enamel, making the teeth more brittle and thus susceptible to chipping or breaking. Soda can also cause cavities since it can eat through the layer after enamel, dentin, and even damage fillings.




Help prevent the damaging effects of drinking soda by:




- Using a straw


- Getting regular dental cleanings


- Avoiding soda before bed


- Drinking in moderation


- Drinking your soft drink quickly, so as to not let it linger on your teeth


- Waiting thirty to sixty minutes before brushing your teeth after consumption



Dr. Cynthia Wong Orthodontics is located at 15614 S Harlem Ave. in Orland Park, IL 60462. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please visit drcynthiawong.com or call 708-444-8341.


 



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