The addiction to fizzy drinks for your teeth is just as bad as the dependence on methamphetamine or cocaine. This is the conclusion, researchers from Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia.
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So, the researchers refer to the condition of the oral cavity of women in their early 30s, who for nearly five years, made use of every day for two liters carbonated drinks . It was recorded tooth decay at the same level at which it was available to 29-year-old drug addict who use methamphetamine or cocaine 51 years.
However, it should be borne in mind that methamphetamine itself tried every day for two to three cola cans, since because of the drug in the mouth formed dryness. As a lover of crack cocaine, he was sitting on this dope 18 years - almost four times longer than the woman on the soda. Finally, the lady admitted that for a long time did not visit dentists.
Note that all three characters (a woman and two drug addicts) because of the damage caused to the mouth had to remove everything teeth. A good incentive for other non-carbonated drinks too carried away. (READ MORE)
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