White Wine Can Damage Your Teeth

by Gordon Clark | October 22, 2009 at 02:19 pm
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A nutritional research report has found that drinking white wine can cause damadge to a drinkers teeth.  It is the acidity in the wine that is harmful and white wine has the most. 

It is not the wine's vintage, origin or alcohol that are key but its pH and duration of contact with the teeth.

For the research adult teeth were soaked in white wine for a day and had a significant loss of calcium and phosphorus.

Coinsidentally if you eat food (especially cheese) the calcium and phosphorus may be partially replaced. 
Happy drinking everybody.

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