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		<title>For the fight against tooth decay, drinking more coffee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientists have known years ago that dental caries properties to avoid coffee. This appears in the face of common sense to fly. After all, no coffee stain teeth? To be honest, yes, coffee can stain teeth or dentures to a person. The pigment in the coffee is dark and can detect many porous surfaces. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Scientists have known years ago that dental caries properties to avoid <b >coffee.</b> This appears in the face of common sense to fly. After all, no <b >coffee stain</b> teeth? To be honest, yes, <b >coffee</b> can <b >stain</b> teeth or dentures to a person. The pigment in the <b >coffee</b> is dark and can detect many porous surfaces. If you brush your teeth regularly (two fifty times a day) should not have to worry about staining their <b >coffee</b><html> Teeth. </p>
<p> As <b >a cafe,</b> I have my share of beautiful water did research on the second favorite drink is the world (will be the number 1). And like a long time <b >coffee drinker</b> myself, I can honestly say that my teeth feel clean &#8211; if I have my <b >coffee</b> swish around the mouth especially after eating. And what actually works to protect teeth from decay <b >coffee?</b> A 2002 study of the American Chemical Society <b >(coffee can</b> prevent cavities of sound)&gt; Coffee fights cavities in two ways. First, roasted beans have antibacterial properties that protect against certain percentage destructive microorganisms, including Streptococcus mutans on, found the teeth 98 may <b >coffee.</b> Neutralize by as much as these microorganisms. </p>
<p> And this is just the beginning. <b >Coffee</b> contains anti-adhesive. This means that the ability of microorganisms is reduced to teeth-term. Combining the two properties, and the teeth are less susceptible<html> the threats that cause cavities. In <b >fact, coffee</b> has many rivals&#39; s responsible for causing cavities activities. carbonated beverages and other products containing sugar, can mean a disaster for teeth over time. This includes most of the most popular sports and energy drinks. Destroy bacteria in the mouth turn sugar into acids, enamel. </p>
<p> This suggests that the <b >more coffee</b> you <b >drink, the</b> cavity protection you expect more? Although this is the case, my suggestion for your entertainment&gt; Coffee without abusing it. If you have heart problems or are pregnant, you can safely drink several cups a day and enjoy all types of services. For example, I read that with six or more cups of <b >coffee</b> a day can reduce percent, to risk a person with diabetes an average of 42 years. I recommend you drink <b >coffee,</b> most just after waking, and at least four hours before bedtime to ensure that the caffeine from the system. And for maximum cavity protectionProperty, give your brew a good swish around the mouth. </p>
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