Coffee Protects your Teeth

19 May 2002

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Many people think that coffee is bad for your teeth, but recent research has shown that the reverse may be true. Coffee made from roasted coffee beans contains substances with antibacterial effects against Streptococcus mutans, a bacterial strain which inhabits the mouth and causes caries, or dental decay. Coffee prevents colon cancer GM strawberries to tackle tooth decay

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