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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] You are correct, I was referring to plain seltzer. [/quote]
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