Influence of energiser on oral health
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Oral health, oral hygiene, beverages, (Source: DeCS)Abstract
Objective: To assess the influence of energy drinks on oral health. Methods: To conduct this systematic review, 15 scientific articles were reviewed, following the PRISMA guidelines. Conclusion: The evidence suggests that, although energy and sports drinks may be beneficial for short-term performance, their regular consumption poses significant risks to oral health. It is essential that athletes receive appropriate education on best oral hygiene practices and safer dietary choices to mitigate these risks.
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