Is it possible that having a lot of acid in my mouth (acid reflux) ate away at my teeth and made them rot?
December 18th, 2009 | by admin |C Ya Later asked:
I’ve always taken good care of my teeth but the enamel has been eaten up and all but six teeth needed to be pulled. Now the remaining six have done the same thing. I have terrible acid reflux, could that be the problem?
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I’ve always taken good care of my teeth but the enamel has been eaten up and all but six teeth needed to be pulled. Now the remaining six have done the same thing. I have terrible acid reflux, could that be the problem?
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By Jared on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply
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