← Back to context Comment by xattt 6 months ago How much of that was soda, and how much was it access to preventative care? 3 comments xattt Reply mplewis 6 months ago If you're drinking soda daily, your teeth are coated in acidic liquid for hours a day. This is incredibly damaging to your enamel. xattt 6 months ago I would posit there’s an overlap between those who drink cola daily and limited access to healthcare. jazz9k 6 months ago Dental care is cheap and insurace is usually sub $100/month (at least in the US)
mplewis 6 months ago If you're drinking soda daily, your teeth are coated in acidic liquid for hours a day. This is incredibly damaging to your enamel. xattt 6 months ago I would posit there’s an overlap between those who drink cola daily and limited access to healthcare.
xattt 6 months ago I would posit there’s an overlap between those who drink cola daily and limited access to healthcare.
If you're drinking soda daily, your teeth are coated in acidic liquid for hours a day. This is incredibly damaging to your enamel.
I would posit there’s an overlap between those who drink cola daily and limited access to healthcare.
Dental care is cheap and insurace is usually sub $100/month (at least in the US)