Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 95, Issue 1, 80-84
Copyright © 1977 by American Dental Association
Citric acid consumption and the human dentition
JL Fuller
and
WW Johnson
The habitual and abusive use of fruits and foods containing citric acid can cause serious dissolution effects on human tooth enamel. Because these effects can occur so easily, this paper suggests that foods and fruits containing citric acid, as well as other acids, could be definite contributors to the many other forms of idiopathic erosion so often observed by the dentist. There is a need for continued research and study in this area.