Mineral water protects teeth for children
According to the study of Dundi University (UK) in the newspaper
According to a study by Dundi University (UK) published in the "Daily newspaper"
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On June 20, children who drink 2 cups of mineral water per day can protect their teeth more strongly and avoid corrosive teeth.
This study was conducted with 200 students aged 11-13.
According to scientists, minerals in mineral water protect tooth enamel from corrosion by acid deposits in the mouth after eating.
Even drinking 2-3 cups of carbonated water / day also results like that.
Unlike tooth decay, corrosion is often not detected early and when detected it is in serious condition.
So researchers recommend that parents pay special attention to their child's diet to help prevent teeth from being worn or tooth decay.
According to scientists, the best way to prevent this situation is to use fluoride toothpaste or drink 2 cups of mineral water per day.
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