Dentists in the UK have warned of higher cases of 'Prosecco teeth', linking tooth decay to the surge in popularity for sparkling wine. Decanter.com gets expert advice ways to limit the damage, without cutting Prosecco or Champagne out of your life completely... Sparkling wines have been causing damage to our teeth, according to top dentists, warning against 'Prosecco teeth'; a condition where the tooth starts to come away from the gum, caused by the sugar, acidity and carbonation in the popular wine.
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