Dr. Alex Foo, an award-winning dentist at Aria Dental, explained that coffee's acidic nature could lead to the erosion of tooth enamel, potentially causing sensitivity and cavities. He also ...
In fact, as he explained in a follow-up video, brushing your teeth straight after drinking coffee – when your mouth is in an acidic state – can remove your enamel. Besides putting you at ...
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