Is Seltzer Water Bad for Your Teeth? | Dentist in Manhattan & Setauket Explains
Is Seltzer Water Bad for Your Teeth?
Seltzer water—also called sparkling water or carbonated water—is a popular soda alternative. But many patients ask us:
“Is sparkling water bad for your teeth?”
As dentists serving both Midtown Manhattan and Setauket, Long Island, we want you to stay informed about how your everyday choices affect your oral health.
The Benefits of Plain Seltzer Water
Plain seltzer:
- Contains no sugar or calories
- Helps with hydration, which supports healthy saliva
- It is much better than soda or juice for your teeth
That means plain, unflavored sparkling water does not directly cause cavities—unlike sweetened drinks.
The Concern: Acidic pH Can Weaken Enamel
Here’s what you need to know:
Carbonated water is made by adding carbon dioxide, which forms carbonic acid—making the drink mildly acidic (pH 3–4). Over time, frequent exposure to acid can soften and erode tooth enamel, leading to:
- Increased sensitivity
- Higher risk of tooth decay
- Loss of natural enamel shine
Even though there’s no sugar, the acidity of seltzer water still matters.
Watch Out for Flavored Seltzer Waters
Many flavored varieties—like lemon, berry, or tropical blends—include:
- Citric acid (highly erosive to enamel)
- Natural flavors that can lower pH
- Sugar or artificial sweeteners
These can make flavored seltzer nearly as damaging to enamel as soda.
How to Drink Seltzer Without Harming Your Teeth
If you enjoy seltzer water, you can still protect your smile by following these tips:
- Choose plain, unflavored varieties
- Drink with meals to neutralize acid
- Don’t swish or hold it in your mouth
- Rinse with still water afterward
- Wait 30 minutes before brushing if you’ve had any acidic drink
Best Drink for Teeth: Still Water
Still water is the safest choice for your teeth. It has a neutral pH (7.0) and helps rinse away food, acid, and bacteria naturally. Want to protect your enamel long term? Make still water your go-to drink.
We’re Here to Help You Preserve Your Smile
At Preserve Your Teeth Dentistry, we provide expert care in:
- Preventive dentistry
- Enamel preservation
- Minimally invasive cleanings
- Laser dentistry for gum health
We proudly serve patients at both of our locations:
- Midtown Manhattan – Rockefeller Center
- Setauket, Long Island – North Shore community
Whether you’re in the city or the suburbs, our team is here to help you make smart, science-based choices for lifelong oral health.
Ready to schedule your next check-up?
Contact us today to book an appointment in Midtown Manhattan or East Setauket, Long Island —and let’s keep your enamel strong, your gums healthy, and your smile sparkling (even if your water is fizzy!).