I like sparkling water, so I drink it often.
There are many cases where you drink it instead of water.
Of course, I don't think you need to brush your teeth.
Is it better to brush your teeth after drinking sparkling water?
Or since it's carbonated gas in water, carbonated gas will fly away anyway, so is there no need to do it because it's like water?
6574 2017-07-07 Gentleman
Carbonated water is alkaline, not neutral like water
It can affect your teeth, so if you want, it's good to do it
It's not completely carbonated, but it's stuck in your mouth, so it's probably affected by alkalinity
It would be good to do it, but it's annoying
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