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Posted by peegee on Thu, 02/12/2004 - 1:28pm.
AFAIK, the citric acid eats away at the outermost protective layer of your teeth. Many carbonated soft drinks cause similar problems. And one shouldn't brush one's teeth to soon after enjoying such treats as scrubbing away at your teeth in such a weakened state damages more than it helps. Drink some water, or even better milk, let the teeth recuperate, then brush.

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