Washington, Apr 4: Sports drinks may boost your performance on the pitch, but they won''t repeat the act for your sparkling smile, say scientists.
NYU dental researchers have found that the energy-boosting beverages expose people to levels of acid that can cause tooth erosion and hypersensitivity.
A recent study had revealed that prolonged consumption of sports drinks may be linked to a condition known as erosive tooth wear, in which acids eat away the tooth''s smooth hard enamel coating and trickle into the bonelike material underneath, causing the tooth to soften and weaken.