Why Sports Drinks Put Teeth At Risk In Phoenix

Why Sports Drinks Put Teeth At Risk In Phoenix

Most health-conscious individuals in the Chandler, Phoenix, and Queen Creek areas exercise regularly, and many turn to sports drinks for hydration.

While it’s true that sports drinks help maintain electrolyte levels in the body (and pose fewer health risks than energy drinks), their acidity can erode tooth enamel. And when tooth enamel erodes, those pearly whites are more susceptible to staining, discoloration, and decay.

Nobody wants stained teeth, so next time you’re at your Mesa or Scottsdale gym, try substituting water for sports drinks.

If you have already experienced staining and tooth discoloration and would like to know more about porcelain veneers and teeth whitening in Phoenix and the surrounding areas, give Harris Dental a call at 480-428-0040 .

We are a superior dental practice with locations in Mesa, Phoenix, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Queen Creek, and we offer the following services:

  • All-on-4 dental implants
  • CEREC same-day crowns
  • Sedation dentistry
  • Invisalign clear braces

And much, much more!

Dr. Joe Harris began his local cosmetic dental practice in 1979, and he and his outstanding staff of dentists, hygienists, dental assistants, and support staff welcome patients from all over the greater Phoenix area. The kind staff here can answer any questions you have about preventative oral care and cosmetic dentistry procedures such as veneers, gum contouring, invisible braces, tooth-colored fillings, and smile makeovers.

Call us today for an appointment!

Dr. Joe Harris
Harris Dental
Phoenix Office:

4444 N 32 St, Ste 208
Phoenix, AZ 85018 

480-428-0040

 

 

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