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    Do fruits that are high in acid affect the enamel on your teeth?

    I really love acidic fruits, lemons, limes, and oranges.

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    Yup they do. if you love them make sure you are using toothpaste and mouthwash that help restore your enamel. Drink soda, juice, and coffee through a straw (so it doesn't touch your teeth as much), and see your dentist. They might be able to put a protective coating on. Really, though, if you're not chowing down on them all day, and make an effort with your teeth it shouldn't be too much of an issue.

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    oranges definitely do. your supposed to drink things like coffee, orange juice, etc with a straw so it doesnt affect your teeth as bad


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