Not coffee: the dentist explained which drink spoils the color of teeth the most

16 January 2025, 02:54 | Finance and Banking
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American dentist Miles Madison from Beverly Hills, using the example of four removed wisdom teeth left for ten days in cans of cola, coffee, red wine and tea, demonstrated the effects of these drinks. The specialist posted the corresponding video on his Instagram page, collecting almost a million views..

Miles admitted that what he saw actually "

" The acid demineralizes the enamel, which allows dark pigments from the wine to penetrate into the tooth,” the doctor said, answering a question from Newsweek reporters via email.

Madison added that wisdom teeth were removed from one patient to ensure the results of the experiment were accurate..

Coffee made the tooth significantly darker, especially the root surface, which does not have as many minerals as enamel.. The tea also changed the color of the tooth, but not as noticeably as the cola did (the tooth became almost black with small pits as the acid eroded the enamel and part of the root structure).

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The dentist's findings shocked the Internet, but some netizens ridiculed his experiment.



Let's remember that Focus previously wrote about American Kathleen Wilson from Minnesota, who sued her dentist and claims that he distorted her smile. The woman had to use the services of other dentists to correct the “mess”; now she demands at least 50 thousand dollars in compensation.

In addition, we talked about a man from Turkey who had to endure unbearable pain for more than a month because of a cleaner who posed as a dentist. In one of the clinics in Istanbul, he removed four front teeth from a patient.

Based on materials: instagram.com



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