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When You Drink Champagne Every Day, This Is What Happens To Your Body

Champagne and its cousin prosecco can do a number on your teeth. According to cosmetic dentist Mervyn Druian, the combination of acidity, carbonation, and sugar are a recipe for tooth disasters that can include your teeth coming out of the gums (via the Independent). If you're a regular champagne drinker, check your gums for a thin white line where they meet the tooth, as this is evidence you might need dental intervention to prevent "prosecco smile," per Druian. Even if you don't see your gums reacting, a daily glass of sparkling wine can also cause increased tooth sensitivity and accelerate enamel decay.

So, now you have the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to a daily glass of bubbly. As always, enjoy champagne in moderation and if you have any serious concerns about its effects, reach out to your doctor.