
With New Year’s Eve coming up, you’re probably excited to enjoy a night with family and friends. Part of the celebration typically involves sharing a nice glass of alcoholic beverages to welcome the upcoming year. Although this isn’t always a bad thing, these kinds of drinks can have some negative impacts on your oral health. Read on to learn what alcohol does to your smile and how you can protect your teeth in the long run.
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Your teeth are protected by your enamel, which is the hardest substance in your body. However, it isn’t any match for cavity-causing bacteria. Once you’ve lost your enamel, it’s gone for good. Although tooth decay is preventable, 92% of adults have had cavities. Brushing and flossing are important for keeping tooth decay at bay, but your diet is equally influential to your oral health. While you know you shouldn’t eat a lot of sugary treats, candy and cookies aren’t the only culprits of tooth decay. Here are 4 surprising foods that can affect your