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Drinking milk... or any other liquid which contains sugars... without brushing your teeth afterward can provide a substrate for bacteria to grow, and the acids produced by these bacteria as they break down the sugars can harm the enamel on your teeth.

However, technically this is not a result of drinking the milk, it's a result of not cleaning up after.

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