Rotten Truth About What Prosecco Does To Your Teeth

20 December 2017  |  Admin

Rotten Truth About What Prosecco Does To Your Teeth

Prosecco is the nation's favourite celebratory drink and the popping of corks will be a welcome sound this Christmas. The UK is now the world's second biggest prosecco consumer, just behind Italy, and sales in the UK are growing by around 10 per cent every year. Experts predict that by 2022, Brits will glug 750 million litres of prosecco a year — twice as much as Americans, and equal to the entire Australian wine industry’s total annual export. But there is a price to be paid for this exuberant quaffing.

The British Dental Association (BDA) warned recently about a ghastly new affliction called the ‘prosecco smile’, seen in women whose front teeth have been rotted by ‘a triple whammy’ of acidic carbonated bubbles, alcohol and sugar (one heaped teaspoon present in every flute.)

Make sure you have BioMin Toothpaste in your stocking this year to protect your teeth and combat the side effects of the holiday season. Simply using BioMin provides your teeth with up to twelve hours of protection and makes them more resistant to acid attack. 

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