A member asked:

If i drink diet soda decrease the risk of cavities?

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Dr. Albert E. Klitzke answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Yes: Diet and regular soda both have acid in them and contribute to decay.

Answered 10/23/2012

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Diet soda: Although the sugar content in diet soda is absent , constant sipping on diet soda causes your mouth to be more acidic and prone to cavities.

Answered 5/16/2014

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