Wine tasters may be at high risk for enamel stain and erosion.
Why? Sipping wine many times a day -- and swishing it in the mouth -- increases the enamel's exposure to damaging acids.
That’s why it's better to drink a glass of wine, soda, or sweet tea with a meal instead of sipping it over several hours. Above article from: Webmd.com/oral-health Beaver Dental Care 1677 Art Museum Drive Jacksonville, FL 32207 Tel: (904) 201-3571 Website: www.BeaverDental.com
Although tea has a reputation as a healthy beverage, it may not be the best choice when it comes to keeping your teeth white. Dentists say tea -- especially the basic black variety -- can cause more stains than coffee. However, recent studies have found that even herbal teas and white teas have the potential to erode enamel and cause tooth staining.