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Effects of Alcohol on Oral Health

Effects of Alcohol on Oral Health

The effects of alcohol on oral health are very negatively correlated. Alcohol consumption is quite a source of entertainment for people. One should also be aware that alcohol abuse is the second highest risk factor for oral cancer, tobacco being the first one.

The effects of alcohol on oral health are inversely proportional. Keep reading to learn more.

 

Staining

One of the most common reasons for stained teeth is alcohol consumption. The color in any form of alcohol or beer is brought by using a chemical compound called chromogen. This chemical is acidic in nature.

It sticks to the enamel of the tooth once consumed. An acidic layer is formed on the enamel with regular alcohol intake. This gives the tooth a yellowish or brownish appearance.

Effects of Alcohol on Oral Health

Sugar Content in Alcohol

People on a diet may not be aware that consuming alcohol plays a significant role in adding sugar components to their diet. Alcohol contains hidden sugars, due to which bacteria can accumulate in your mouth cavity. The accumulation of bacteria in the tooth can further result in tooth decay.

Dryness of the Mouth

Although saliva in your mouth works to keep your teeth moist and prevent your mouth from drying out, alcohol consumption does quite the opposite. Drinks having a significant alcohol content can quickly result in dry mouth, leading to dehydration. Keep in mind that the mouth should have a healthy content of saliva to avert tooth diseases. The dryness will allow the bacteria to stay in your mouth, eroding the enamel, and your teeth will start to decay.

Effects of Alcohol on Oral Health

Breakage of Teeth

This is a warning sign for those who like to chew and break the ice present in their drinks with their teeth. Gradually, chewing ice promotes sensitivity and becomes a cause of teeth breaking in the longer run.

Conclusion

As we now know, there are consequences of consuming alcohol on your dental health. Money and time can be saved if you follow a dental routine. However, by adopting a few healthy habits advised by our doctors, you can prevent severe mouth diseases and make your natural teeth last a lifetime.

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