Failing to brush at least once a day and drinking very acid juices without
a 'chaser' make my teeth very sensitive.
 The brushing apparently flushes out acids that eat away at an insulative
coating on the surface of the teeth.
Ken

At 04:02 PM 4/1/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Many years ago I determined that drinking to much RED wine would make my
>teeth hurt. Easy one,drink to much White wine ...no proplem !
>  A short while ago I started taking grape extract and woke up the next
>morning with my teeth hurting worse than I've ever experienced before. I
>started and stopped the grape extract a couple of times and determined
>once again the cause to be the grape.
> I only mention this to point out that simple things we ingests may have
>unsuspected,and adverse consequences. Perhaps something you might want
>to consider
>
>
>
>larry tankersley; Gainesville,Florida USA
>
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