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Diet Soda Habit As Bad For Teeth As Meth Addiction

The world is just not diabetic friendly This, if true, would explain dental issues my dentist and surgeon could not explain over the years. Being a clean freak, we knew it wasn't a hygiene issue.

Diet soda habit as bad for teeth as meth addiction, study claims.

Acid in both can erode teeth over time.

By Dennis Thompson

(HealthDay News) -- Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends.

"You look at it side-to-side with 'meth mouth' or 'coke mouth,' it is startling to see the intensity and extent of damage more or less the same," said Dr. Mohamed Bassiouny, a professor of restorative dentistry at the Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia.

Methamphetamine, crack cocaine and soda -- sweetened or not -- are all highly acidic and can cause similar dental problems, Bassiouny said in a study published recently in the journal General Dentistry.

The acid in soda is in the form of citric acid and phosphoric acid, Bassiouny said. Without good dental hygiene, constant exposure can cause erosion and significant oral damage, he said.

In his study, he found that a woman in her 30s who drank 2 liters of diet soda daily for three to five years experienced tooth rot and decay remarkably similar to that suffered by a 29-year-old methamphetamine addict and a 51-year-old habitual crack cocaine user.

The younger man had used methamphetamine for three years, and often downed two or three cans of regular soda a day because the drugs made his mouth so dry. The older man reported an 18-year history of crack abuse.

The woman said concerns about weight gain led her to choose diet soda over regular, and admitted that she had not seen a dentist in many years, according to the study. She also associated sweetened beverages with a higher risk of tooth decay.

Her teeth were soft and discolored, with many destroyed by erosion. She usually sipped the beverage directly from a can or a bottle, and held the soda in her mouth before swallowing, Bassiouny said.

"She also mentioned that when doing so, she habitually leaned on her left side against the arm of the sofa while watching television," he said. The, "massive," damage to the left side of her mouth bore this out and resulted in what is called a collapsed bite.

"None of the teeth affected by erosion were salvageable," Bassiouny said. The woman had to have all of her teeth removed and replaced with dentures.

Methamphetamine and crack are known to ravage the mouths of users, and the two drug abusers needed all of their teeth extracted.

Besides exposing teeth to damaging acid, these illegal drugs reduce the amount of saliva in the mouth, providing less opportunity for the acids to wash away. The drugs also cause systemic health problems that affect dental hygiene. Previous studies have linked, "meth mouth," with rampant decay.

A group representing soft drink manufacturers said this case study should not be seen as an indictment of diet sodas generally.

"The woman referenced in this article did not receive dental health services for more than 20 years -- two-thirds of her life," the American Beverage Association said in a statement. "To single out diet soda consumption as the unique factor in her tooth decay and erosion -- and to compare it to that from illicit drug use -- is irresponsible."

"The body of available science does not support that beverages are a unique factor in causing tooth decay or erosion," the group said. "However, we do know that brushing and flossing our teeth, along with making regular visits to the dentist, play a very important role in preventing them."

Dr. Eugene Antenucci, spokesman for the Academy of General Dentistry, said he was not surprised by Bassiouny's findings.

"From my experience, the damage that happens to people's mouths from cocaine or methamphetamine are degrees greater than what I see from soda, but I see a lot of damage from soda," said Antenucci, a dentist in Huntington, NY.

Damage from excessive soda consumption can cause, "very deep brown stains, where it's actually eroded into the tooth, and the teeth are soft and leathery," he said.

Prevention is the best cure, Bassiouny said. How often you drink soda, how much you drink and how long it's in your mouth all are important factors. "You can help prevent it from happening by reducing any of those," he said.

Sugar-free soda is no better than regular soda when it comes to dental decay, Bassiouny added. "Both of them have the same drastic effect if they are consumed in the same frequency, the same amount and the same duration," he said.

Antenucci said people need to keep in mind that they are drinking something that is highly acidic when they pick up a soda.

"Knowing that, you limit it and understand that you need to clean your mouth afterward," he said. "Even simple water will wash away the acidity. And everyone should brush twice a day, if not more often."

Should people give up drinking soda? "You'd be better off if you didn't drink the soda," Antenucci said, "but in my mind there's not a reason for that extreme."
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Re: Diet Soda Habit As Bad For Teeth As Meth Addiction

I guess one way to avoid this is not drink soda and then you can avoid both diabetes and being toothless.
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Soft drinks are meant for occasional consumption and it's already been proven that diet soft drinks are one of the worst things you could put in your mouth (food and drink related.) I was not aware of this particular study though, good find.
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I guess one way to avoid this is not drink soda and then you can avoid both diabetes and being toothless.
I have been drinking diet soda long before my diabetes diagnosis in September, 2012. The sugared soda tastes too sweet to me.

The sugar and fat free soft yogurt and water ice cause horrible diarrhea when eaten in a massive serving, but, I probably lost a few pounds the past few days.

I replaced a couple of diet sodas with tea and seltzer. It's easier said than done when there aren't many other choices.

I have one dental implant and require two more and my partial cut to fit after that. I have most of my teeth, can still smile and plan on keeping them as long as possible.

Without dental insurance, it's very expensive, but, I am working on it and will have them by the end of the year. Most likely, by Summer, 2013.
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Soft drinks are meant for occasional consumption and it's already been proven that diet soft drinks are one of the worst things you could put in your mouth (food and drink related.) I was not aware of this particular study though, good find.

Hey, Shel! How are you?

I was aware of studies going back and forth for several years, but, I guess it is an addiction, like everything else when drank in excess.
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I work with a couple girls, who are sisters, who have told me of how their father has purple spots covering his brain from years of diet coke. How is this shit even legal Mexican soda is the way to go, real sugar, and SO fucking good.
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I work with a couple girls, who are sisters, who have told me of how their father has purple spots covering his brain from years of diet coke. How is this shit even legal Mexican soda is the way to go, real sugar, and SO fucking good.

I remember, as kids, putting nails in regular Coke and it rusting the nails quickly.

We heard about it somewhere. I'm a Diet Pepsi fan, but, I like Diet Dr. Pepper, which is a Coke product.

I'm guessing they are about the same with the damage to our bodies. Some of us tolerate things better than others.
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Re: Diet Soda Habit As Bad For Teeth As Meth Addiction

Not good for body, brain, or teeth. I've cut down to one mtn dew a day, sometimes skipping a few days. But mtn dew is one tough addiction to beat. And strangely enough, it is the only soda that thrills me. I could live without the others & only drink them on rare occasion.
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Actually I'm not all the surprised. Soda is basically: Water (which we need) and a Shit ton of CHEMICALS (which kill us slowly). Almost better off drinking wine or beer
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What about the sugar? Its sugar that is the most dangerous threat to the peoples health....
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