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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I prefer Whole Foods brand sparkling water myself, but just FYI, my dentist said seltzer water doesn't do anything to your teeth. [/quote] Your dentist is wrong. [/quote] Dentist here. Her dentist is right. Regular carbonated water has only a slight pH change from regular water - not enough to affect your teeth. [b]It's the citric acid that is in the "natural flavors" of the LaCroix that bring the pH way down to to danger zone (for tooth destruction, at least).[/b] Hope that clears things up. [/quote] [b]In other words: LaCroix is destroying your teeth.[/b][/quote] Dentist again. Yes, absolutely it is. But PP's dentist said seltzer (what I took to mean as plain seltzer) doesn't do anything to your teeth and s/he was correct. [/quote] But if you are substituting LaCroix for Diet Coke or some other kind of flavored seltzer, or coffee, or lemon water...aren't they all destroying your teeth anyway? Isn't anything other than plain water destroying your teeth if you are just swigging away at it while you go about your day?[/quote]
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