![]() ![]() Keep in mind that the tongue is in constant contact with the teeth, so if any soda or coffee touches your tongue, it will also get on your teeth. For those people who hold the straw between their teeth, the back of the teeth are still exposed. ![]() When you drink from a straw, you put the tip of it between your lips and in front of the teeth, so the damaging effects of sugary sodas will still harm your teeth. I guarantee you will feel the drink on your teeth. Here’s why: Next time you drink from a straw, try to notice if you can feel the drink from the straw touching your teeth or not. This is absolutely not true and I disagree with most of my colleagues on this one. Vicki, It is often said, even by dentists, that drinking through a straw will lessen the exposure of teeth to staining from coffee and tea and the harmful effects of sugar from soda. ![]()
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