
09-01-2005, 09:48 PM
[quote="Doctor Duffy":da1ef][quote="Jin-Roh":da1ef][quote="Doctor Duffy":da1ef]Never got braces, dont need them - soda is the leading cause of "wiggly" teeth,[/quote:da1ef]
Got any sources?[/quote:da1ef]
Why would you need a source? Its what my dentist told me the last time I had a cleaning - "Drinking any sodas?" No, hardly ever "Good, try avoiding them. Soda's are usually what a lot of teens like you drink. And you ever wonder why all these teenagers have braces? Well, soda, which they guzzle all day long, day in, day out".
Thats not a source, but its what my dentist told me. And isnt it obvious? Go to any high-school and everyones drinking two sodas a day, one for lunch and after school. And everyone has braces. Soda has tons of sugar, and leads to tooth decay, and since they're not drinking milk, they're bones are weakening, causing they're teeth to "wiggle". Its not like a scientifically proven study, its just obvious.[/quote:da1ef]
Well, I'm not saying you or your dentist is wrong. I am sure that could be the case. I know what you mean with kids drinking sodas. They not only drink one during lunch or after school but in the morning, too. I know a kid who will buy a big 1 liter bottle of Pepsi and drinks it by the end of school.
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