In many countries, white wines such as Chardonnay
And they certainly don’t stain your teeth, tongue or lips like red wines do.
However findings published in the journal of Nutrition Research,
may come as a revelation to most drinkers.
It’s claimed that enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage your teeth,
because of the high acidity levels in white wine
it can erode the tooth enamel more quickly than red wine.
The team of researchers examined the effects
on teeth of eight red and eight white wines from different parts of the world.
In the lab, adult teeth soaked in white wine for a day
suffered a loss of both calcium and a mineral
which the researchers say is significant.
And the matter isn’t helped by brushing your teeth soon after drinking,
as excessive brushing action can lead to further loss of enamel.
Also the effects can be made worse by how frequently you sip your wine.
But the study wasn’t all bad news for wine lovers.
By having cheese or creamy desserts, the acid attacks can be reduced.
“The tradition of enjoying different cheeses for dessert,
or in combination with drinking wine,
might have a beneficial effect on preventing dental erosion
since cheeses contain calcium in a high concentration," the scientists added.
Professor Damien Walmsley, of the British Dental Association,
recommended a 30 minute break between drinking and brushing and to drink wine with food.
“Consuming wine alongside food, rather than on its own,
means the saliva you produce as you chew
helps to neutralise its acidity and limits its erosive potential.”
🎵 LRC歌词版本
[00:00.235]In many countries, white wines such as Chardonnay
[00:08.375]And they certainly don’t stain your teeth, tongue or lips like red wines do.
[00:13.780]However findings published in the journal of Nutrition Research,
[00:18.255]may come as a revelation to most drinkers.
[00:21.387]It’s claimed that enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage your teeth,
[00:27.248]because of the high acidity levels in white wine
[00:29.620]it can erode the tooth enamel more quickly than red wine.
[00:33.280]The team of researchers examined the effects
[00:36.406]on teeth of eight red and eight white wines from different parts of the world.
[00:40.900]In the lab, adult teeth soaked in white wine for a day
[00:44.949]suffered a loss of both calcium and a mineral
[00:53.245]which the researchers say is significant.
[00:56.302]And the matter isn’t helped by brushing your teeth soon after drinking,
[01:00.206]as excessive brushing action can lead to further loss of enamel.
[01:04.419]Also the effects can be made worse by how frequently you sip your wine.
[01:09.873]But the study wasn’t all bad news for wine lovers.
[01:13.936]By having cheese or creamy desserts, the acid attacks can be reduced.
[01:19.199]“The tradition of enjoying different cheeses for dessert,
[01:23.403]or in combination with drinking wine,
[01:25.418]might have a beneficial effect on preventing dental erosion
[01:28.826]since cheeses contain calcium in a high concentration," the scientists added.
[01:34.623]Professor Damien Walmsley, of the British Dental Association,
[01:38.075]recommended a 30 minute break between drinking and brushing and to drink wine with food.
[01:44.248]“Consuming wine alongside food, rather than on its own,
[01:48.204]means the saliva you produce as you chew
[01:50.834]helps to neutralise its acidity and limits its erosive potential.”
In many countries, white wines such as Chardonnay
And they certainly don’t stain your teeth, tongue or lips like red wines do.
However findings published in the journal of Nutrition Research,
may come as a revelation to most drinkers.
It’s claimed that enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage your teeth,
because of the high acidity levels in white wine
it can erode the tooth enamel more quickly than red wine.
The team of researchers examined the effects
on teeth of eight red and eight white wines from different parts of the world.
In the lab, adult teeth soaked in white wine for a day
suffered a loss of both calcium and a mineral
which the researchers say is significant.
And the matter isn’t helped by brushing your teeth soon after drinking,
as excessive brushing action can lead to further loss of enamel.
Also the effects can be made worse by how frequently you sip your wine.
But the study wasn’t all bad news for wine lovers.
By having cheese or creamy desserts, the acid attacks can be reduced.
“The tradition of enjoying different cheeses for dessert,
or in combination with drinking wine,
might have a beneficial effect on preventing dental erosion
since cheeses contain calcium in a high concentration," the scientists added.
Professor Damien Walmsley, of the British Dental Association,
recommended a 30 minute break between drinking and brushing and to drink wine with food.
“Consuming wine alongside food, rather than on its own,
means the saliva you produce as you chew
helps to neutralise its acidity and limits its erosive potential.”
🎵 LRC歌词版本
[00:00.235]In many countries, white wines such as Chardonnay
[00:08.375]And they certainly don’t stain your teeth, tongue or lips like red wines do.
[00:13.780]However findings published in the journal of Nutrition Research,
[00:18.255]may come as a revelation to most drinkers.
[00:21.387]It’s claimed that enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage your teeth,
[00:27.248]because of the high acidity levels in white wine
[00:29.620]it can erode the tooth enamel more quickly than red wine.
[00:33.280]The team of researchers examined the effects
[00:36.406]on teeth of eight red and eight white wines from different parts of the world.
[00:40.900]In the lab, adult teeth soaked in white wine for a day
[00:44.949]suffered a loss of both calcium and a mineral
[00:53.245]which the researchers say is significant.
[00:56.302]And the matter isn’t helped by brushing your teeth soon after drinking,
[01:00.206]as excessive brushing action can lead to further loss of enamel.
[01:04.419]Also the effects can be made worse by how frequently you sip your wine.
[01:09.873]But the study wasn’t all bad news for wine lovers.
[01:13.936]By having cheese or creamy desserts, the acid attacks can be reduced.
[01:19.199]“The tradition of enjoying different cheeses for dessert,
[01:23.403]or in combination with drinking wine,
[01:25.418]might have a beneficial effect on preventing dental erosion
[01:28.826]since cheeses contain calcium in a high concentration," the scientists added.
[01:34.623]Professor Damien Walmsley, of the British Dental Association,
[01:38.075]recommended a 30 minute break between drinking and brushing and to drink wine with food.
[01:44.248]“Consuming wine alongside food, rather than on its own,
[01:48.204]means the saliva you produce as you chew
[01:50.834]helps to neutralise its acidity and limits its erosive potential.”
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