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3rd February 2019
11:20am GMT

And now, it seems that dentists have started warning people about bottomless brunches because they're ruining everybody's teeth.
Because of course they are.
Dr Ben Atkins from the Oral Health Foundation has warned about the effects of the bottomless prosecco brunch in particular, as more and more people are suffering enamel erosion due to the sugary alcoholic drink.
Metro reports that the dentist is now seeing two patients a month for tooth erosion - far more than he used to.
"The rise in reflux will be down to drinking and diet," he said. "If someone has had heartburn you are going to get acid in your mouth."
"Once enamel is destroyed it can’t be built back up naturally — you will have to have extensive dental treatment. "With bottomless brunches the damage is also being caused by the acidity of the drink which is detrimental to teeth and the frequency of the acid attacks because it’s a bottomless brunch."He added that the increased risk of vomiting after a bottomless brunch is also something to be worried about. Grim.
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