THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF CONSUMING ENERGY DRINKS ON THE DENTAL ENAMEL OF YOUTH.

Authors

  • Komilov Kobiljon Odiljonovich Author

Abstract

Energy drinks, popular among young people and students, may have a negative impact on dental enamel, especially in individuals with immature enamel. These drinks, containing sugar, can lead to tooth decay and damage to dental restorations, as well as increased tooth sensitivity due to low pH levels. Patients who frequently consume energy drinks should be informed about the potential causes of their dental problems. This article explores the harmful effects of energy drinks on the hard tissues of teeth.

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2025-02-23