Most of us know that soft drinks are bad for your teeth, but did you also know that sports drinks can be very harmful too? Sports drinks are acidic by nature and contain sugar, a deadly combination that can rapidly destroy the enamel of your teeth, causing cavities and sensitivity. If you must have these drinks, it is recommended that you rinse your mouth or chew sugar free gum afterward to lessen the potential harm they can cause to your teeth.
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