Is Green Tea good for teeth?!


Question: Is Green Tea good for teeth?
Iv'e been drinking green tea for a while and Ive been seeing articles that say green tea is good for bones and is good for teeth. And others that say green tea is BAD for bones and teeth... I really am pondering on this one. Thanks for your answers (:

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Green Tea is a powerful antioxidant with many health benefits including the ability to help prevent tooth decay.

Green Tea has been proven helpful at:

Protecting joints against osteoarthritis
Preventing total body inflammation
Lowering your LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels
Preventing excess hormone activity
Shielding your body from abnormal cell growth
Protecting against lung cancer
Aiding weight loss
Improving your metabolism
Boosting your immune system
Improving skin cells
Destroying harmful bacteria that can poison your system

Read more about Green Tea here http://japan-australia.blogspot.com/2010…

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According to Dr. Dean Ornish " Drinking green tea may reduce your risk of cavities (especially if you don’t add sugar) by inhibiting bacterial growth as well as potentially harmful enzymes in your mouth. Also, both green and black teas are natural sources of fluoride, which is why you may find tea as an ingredient in your toothpaste."

See more articles about green tea here: http://www.doctoroz.com/question?query=g…

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it depends...are your teeth real or implants...

common sense




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