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Beverages & Oral Health
Dental Erosion Study Not Applicable To Real Life Situations; Scientific Evidence On Multiple Causes And Protective Factors Ignored
Release Date: Jun 17, 2004
A pilot study to be published in the July/August issue of General Dentistry claiming soft drinks, especially non-colas and iced teas, cause loss of tooth enamel and dental erosion used a dated and unrealistic technique, and its findings cannot be extrapolated to real life situations, according to the National Soft Drink Association.