Dental Insurance Plus -Your Teeth and Wine
Friday, Feb. 2nd 2024 1:08 PM
Wine may get better with age, but did you know it also ages your teeth? The high acidic content of wine immediately wears down your teeth’s enamel. Wine also stains teeth and can cause dry mouth.
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