The acids in wine eat away at tooth enamel,
creating rough spots that make teeth more vulnerable to staining. Red wine also
contains a deep pigment called chromogen and tannins, which help the color
stick to the teeth. This combination makes it easy for the wine's red color to
stay with you long after your glass is empty.
Friday, 9 May 2014
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