Summer may be coming to an end, but it won’t officially be
over until September 21. That means that hot temperatures will be with us for
at least another month. It also means that staying hydrated will still be a
major concern.
But how are you choosing to stay hydrated? Is it by drinking
plenty of water throughout the day, or is it with a can of soda or a glass of
fruit juice?
There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a cold, sugar-filled
drink from time to time, but relying on them for hydration comes with problems,
both for your overall wellbeing and your smile.
The Dangers That
Sugary Drinks Pose for Your Smile and Your Overall Health
One of the most obvious problems with sodas is that they
often contain caffeine, a diuretic. Because diuretics decrease the amount of
water in the body, consuming too many caffeinated drinks during the hot summer
months can lead to dehydration.
What’s more, drinks loaded with sugar are also loaded with
calories. Soft drinks in particular have been linked to rises in obesity in
both children and adults, though fruit juices, sweetened teas, and sports
drinks are also to blame.
But overall wellbeing is just one area we’d like to address.
The other is in the arena of oral health.
The danger of sugary drinks is that sugar encourages the
growth of bacteria, which in turn causes decay, or what you might know better
as cavities. What’s more, the acid from sugary drinks can contribute to decay
by wearing away the protective enamel that covers teeth. Both of these combine
to leave teeth more vulnerable to serious oral health problems.
Do you have questions about sugary drinks and your
overall/oral health? Call Stonebriar
Smile Design with your questions. Dr. Jill Wade
and the friendly team at her Frisco office
are happy to answer any questions you might have about sugary drinks and
staying hydrated.
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