Caution for your habitual drinks

many studies have shown that soda can damage teeth. A man from Australia is already feeling the effects right. Because drinking soda every day, now he had no teeth even though he was only 25 years old.William Kennewell forced to use complete dentures because she suffered severe tooth decay and had lost all his teeth from drinking 6-8 liters of soda every day.Youth who work at this hotel have repeatedly warned by doctors to abandon bad habits, but he always ignored it and kept eating his favorite drink is.As a result, all his teeth had decay and now have to use a full set of dentures at the age of 25 years.Not only that, his love of drinking sugary drinks and carbonated even made her blood poisoning."I drink between 6 to 8 liters of soft drinks, most cola (carbonated drinks), every day. I was told that the normal person has 23 teeth, but I only got 13 and it should be removed," said William Kennewell, told The Advertiser, as reported by Dailymail, Wednesday (06/02/2013).In fact, most adults have 28 or 32 teeth, depending on whether they are diligent dental care. Kennewell suffered even worse.Kennewell who lives in Salisbury, Adelaide, admitted starting fond of drinking soda since worked in the hospitality industry. He was having an easy access to get these carbonated drinks in the hotel."Because my teeth were rotting so badly, it caused blood poisoning which just makes me sick. But my health is getting better with dentures," he explained.Australian health experts are now using Kennewell addiction as a case study to demonstrate why children should avoid fizzy drinks.Dr Jason Armfield, senior researcher at the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health has called for health warnings on soft drinks label to include the risk of tooth decay.

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