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* What is it in cola drinks that ruin enamel? Is it sugar or the acids?Ottavio Caruso
`- Re: What is it in cola drinks that ruin enamel? Is it sugar or the acids?Steven Bornfeld

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Subject: What is it in cola drinks that ruin enamel? Is it sugar or the acids?
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.... or both? For example, what's the chance (and evidence) of zero sugar
Coke/Pepsi doing any harm to enamel?

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Ottavio Caruso

Subject: Re: What is it in cola drinks that ruin enamel? Is it sugar or the acids?
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On 7/5/2021 11:45 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> ... or both? For example, what's the chance (and evidence) of zero sugar
> Coke/Pepsi doing any harm to enamel?
>

It's the acids. Somewhere I remember a paper that put extracted teeth
into various soft drinks and measured damage. IIRC the champ was
Mountain Dew.
Remember we're talking direct demineralization, not decay.

Steve

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