Seltzer water is generally safe for teeth when consumed in moderation, as it is less acidic than sugary sodas. However, the carbonation can make it slightly more acidic than still water, which may contribute to enamel erosion over time if consumed excessively. To minimize any potential risks, it's advisable to drink seltzer water alongside meals or rinse your mouth with water afterward. Overall, occasional consumption should not significantly harm dental health.
No, it actually helps your teeth more
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
the acid in your stomach will erode your teeth slightly
Richard Selzer was born in 1928.
Peter Selzer was born in 1946.
Adam Selzer was born in 1980.
Eddie Selzer died in 1970.
Eddie Selzer was born in 1893.
Milton Selzer is 5' 10".
When purging, the teeth are in contact with the stomach acid. This corrodes the teeth.
They bore big "cavities" in your teeth and essentially ruin your teeth.
yes