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Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:18:10 +0200
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>I'm also still hoping that someone will be able to answer my previous
>question about whether or not fruit acids in whole fruits will harm my
>teeth, and if so, do I have to brush my teeth after every piece of fruit? I
>eat so much of it that I would probably brush the enamel off eventually <g>
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Always wait at least half an hour after eating fruits or anything acidic
before brushing teeth. Some of the enamel dissolves while eating, actually
stays in the mouth and re-attaches to the teeth. My dentist is a professor who
teaches at university as well and explained at great length about why not to
brush immediately after eating.

Christy

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