How does carbonation affect dental enamel erosion?
Carbonation does make beverages more acidic, with sparkling water typically having a pH of 3.5–5.0, which is below the critical threshold for enamel erosion. However, saliva's buffering capacity quickly neutralizes carbonic acid, and studies show that pure sparkling water causes minimal enamel erosion compared to flavored waters that contain citric acid.
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