In today’s calorie-obsessed culture, it can be hard to hear the truth among all the other health-conscious noise. Heath residents are frequently misinformed and misled about the health benefits of trends such as cleanses, sugar alternatives, diets, organic vs. nonorganic, and a myriad of other common topics. Today Dr. Bartz would like to clear up any misconceptions about dental health and diet soda. If you have any questions please contact us at KB Dental.
The short answer: no. Originally conceived as low-calorie alternatives to one of America’s first commercial legacies, diet sodas have become extremely popular amidst our country’s never-ending battle to lose weight. There’s only one small problem - diet sodas are only marginally better than regular soda. Compared to water, diet soda has zero nutritional value and contains many ingredients that are harmful outside of moderation.
Diet soft drinks are not good for your teeth. Although they are not as detrimental to your smile as regular sodas, which usually have around 45g of sugar per serving, sugar is not the only problem when it comes to soda consumption. For example:
We know that lots of Heath folks love their soda and Dr. Bartz won’t tell anyone what they can and can’t drink, but the KB Dental team also wants you to make informed decisions about your health. We want everyone in Heath to have beautiful smiles and strong teeth, but it’s up to you to maintain healthy habits that keep your teeth safe between visits to our office. If you have any questions or would like to visit us for an evaluation, contact us today!
Sources:
http://www.businessinsider.com/diet-coke-teeth-sugar-health-2011-10
http://www.livescience.com/7198-acids-popular-sodas-erode-tooth-enamel.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/28/diet-soda-teeth-similar-to-meth-photos_n_3348158.html