• FoxyFerengi@lemm.eedeleted by creator
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      I meant carbonated water. I dont like sweetened things. It’s also why the fruit suggestion by my doctor hasn’t been enough to get me to stick to still water

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            Do you have a source on that? First time I’ve heard that plain sparkling water is supposed to be bad for teeth.

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              Ngl, havent looked it up because i am familiar with the chemistry of carbonic acid, but I suppose I should.

              It looks like its generally considered safe but it is in fact very slightly corrosive to your teeth, but that seems to be more correlated to the presence of calcium ions than to carbonic acid. That being said, any acid can slowly dissolve your teeth so its kinda whatever.

              Technically, it is corrosive. But on a scale it would be water = 0, carbonated water = 1, soda = 10.

              Edit: also here is the actual study they are referencing, since you did ask for the study itself.

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                It’s wild to me that the calcium is the problem. I knew carbonic acid was bad for your teeth, but I honestly assumed that calcium was calcium and therefore good for your teeth. I realize now that’s pretty silly, but I just never thought about it before.