White wines ‘bad for the teeth’ - BBC Health
Enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage the teeth, something many wine makers and tasters will know first-hand, experts say. Pale plonk packs an acidic punch that erodes enamel far more than red wine, Nutrition Research reports
White wine rots teeth: Study - Press Trust of India
London, Oct 21 (PTI) The next time you down a goblet of white wine, do give a second thought, for a new study says that the beverage may damage your teeth much more than reds. Researchers in Germany have found that white wines wear away enamel more
White wine ‘erodes teeth’ - NHS Choices
“White wine rots your teeth… and brushing makes it worse,” claimed the Daily Mail today. The newspaper said that white wine is more damaging to your teeth than the effects of red wine, wearing the tooth enamel away more quickly. The research
White wine ‘does more damage to teeth than red’ say scientists - Daily Telegraph
Grapes such as Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio can wear away protective enamel more quickly than red grapes such as Merlot and Claret, making teeth more sensitive to hot and cold, they say. The rough spots caused by acid in the wine can also leave teeth
White wine rots your teeth and brushing makes it worse - Daily Mail
White wines do more damage to your teeth than reds, a study has found. Scientists have found whites such as Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio wear away enamel more quickly than red wines such as Merlot and claret. Researchers say prolonged contact with
White wine bad for teeth? - ABC Action News
Experts have determined that drinking a glass of white wine on a frequent basis could damage teeth. Nutrition Research reports that lighter wines erode enamel far faster than red wine. The pH and duration of contact with the teeth causes damage
White Wine May Be Bad For The Teeth, Studies Show - Chattahbox.com
Germany (ChattahBox) - A new study by a team from the Johannes Gutenberg University has found the white wine can break down enamel, causing tooth erosion over time. The researchers placed several adult teeth in glasses of wine for 24 hours. The teeth
White wines ‘bad for the teeth’ - BBC Health
Enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage the teeth, something many wine makers and tasters will know first-hand, experts say. Pale plonk packs an acidic punch that erodes enamel far more than red wine, Nutrition Research reports
White wine rots teeth: Study - Press Trust of India
London, Oct 21 (PTI) The next time you down a goblet of white wine, do give a second thought, for a new study says that the beverage may damage your teeth much more than reds. Researchers in Germany have found that white wines wear away enamel more
White wine ‘erodes teeth’ - NHS Choices
“White wine rots your teeth… and brushing makes it worse,” claimed the Daily Mail today. The newspaper said that white wine is more damaging to your teeth than the effects of red wine, wearing the tooth enamel away more quickly. The research
White wine ‘does more damage to teeth than red’ say scientists - Daily Telegraph
Grapes such as Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio can wear away protective enamel more quickly than red grapes such as Merlot and Claret, making teeth more sensitive to hot and cold, they say. The rough spots caused by acid in the wine can also leave teeth
White wine rots your teeth and brushing makes it worse - Daily Mail
White wines do more damage to your teeth than reds, a study has found. Scientists have found whites such as Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio wear away enamel more quickly than red wines such as Merlot and claret. Researchers say prolonged contact with
White wine bad for teeth? - ABC Action News
Experts have determined that drinking a glass of white wine on a frequent basis could damage teeth. Nutrition Research reports that lighter wines erode enamel far faster than red wine. The pH and duration of contact with the teeth causes damage
White Wine May Be Bad For The Teeth, Studies Show - Chattahbox.com
Germany (ChattahBox) - A new study by a team from the Johannes Gutenberg University has found the white wine can break down enamel, causing tooth erosion over time. The researchers placed several adult teeth in glasses of wine for 24 hours. The teeth