Do you start your day with coffee?
We believe that coffee served in bed is grossly overrated by many, and in fact this romantic gesture is extremely inconvenient in everyday life – in the morning you feel like running to the bathroom rather than enjoying the taste of the drink .
And yet, many of us don’t feel human until our first cup of cappuccino or espresso, and that’s where we start our day. Usually after that we go to brush our teeth – and this, according to doctors, is a big mistake.
Why You Shouldn’t Brush Your Teeth Right After Coffee
As Vera Tang, MD, a dentist in New York, explains, coffee contains a lot of acids, and the proteins in saliva take about half an hour to break them down. If you brush your teeth immediately after coffee, you literally “shove” acid into the pores of your teeth (for us, the fact that there are pores on the enamel has also become a novelty).
For those who prefer lattes, there’s good news: “Milk lowers acid levels,” says Vera. However, she recommends rinsing your mouth with water after coffee, even for those who are two-thirds full, then waiting at least 30 minutes before brushing your teeth.
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