Is lemonade harmful to your teeth then tea?

Lemonade and tea can both have negative effects on your teeth. Lemonade's high sugar content can cause cavities and promote tooth decay. On the other hand, tea contains tannins that can stain teeth and contribute to their yellowing. Drinking tea or lemonade may also cause sensitivity in some individuals, especially if they consume it frequently or in excess.

The acidity level of lemonade and tea can dissolve the minerals in your teeth which weakens them. However, the extent to which they affect your teeth depends on several factors such as the frequency of consumption, the amount consumed, and your individual dental hygiene habits.

To minimize the negative impact of these and other beverages, consider drinking them through a straw, rinsing your mouth with water afterward, and maintaining a regular oral hygiene routine, including brushing twice a day and flossing regularly.