Teltow's dentist explains: Lemon water tastes good, but is harmful!

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Dr. Antonia Kachel, a dentist in Teltow, provides information about dental health on Instagram and gives tips on using lemon water.

Dr. Antonia Kachel, Zahnärztin in Teltow, informiert auf Instagram über Zahngesundheit und gibt Tipps zur Nutzung von Zitronenwasser.
Dr. Antonia Kachel, a dentist in Teltow, provides information about dental health on Instagram and gives tips on using lemon water.

Teltow's dentist explains: Lemon water tastes good, but is harmful!

In Teltow, Dr. Antonia Kachel, a committed dentist, caused quite a stir. She has been running the Zahnremise in the old town since August 2021 and has now established herself as an influencer. With around 1,500 followers, she provides information about dental care and oral hygiene on her Instagram account. She is currently dealing with a topic that concerns many people: Is lemon water bad for your teeth?

In a recently published video, Kachel explains that drinking lemon water can actually have an impact on your dental health. She recommends always drinking it through a straw to avoid damaging your teeth. Since the acidic pH value of lemons has a high impact on tooth enamel, those interested should pay attention to drinking them correctly. The venture is also having an impact: Kachel reports an increase in patients with demineralized teeth who regularly consume lemon water. The dentist uses her platform to not only educate patients, but also to allay their fear of visiting the dentist.

Importance of dental care

Dental care plays a crucial role in everyday life. It is therefore important to be informed about potential risks. Another source also states that the correct use of lemon water should be carefully thought out. Here we once again point out the danger of tooth enamel abrasion if lemon water is consumed too often and in the wrong way, which can affect dental health praxistipps.focus.de reported.

Kachel himself was born in Berlin in 1985 and grew up in Zehlendorf. After studying in Göttingen and spending time in Hanover, she returned to Berlin, where she finally took the step into self-employment during the Corona pandemic. She was lucky right from the start: her first month was fully booked!

An inviting practice room

The dental practice of Dr. Tile is intended to be a place where negative associations with visits to the dentist are broken down. It is important to her that her patients feel comfortable and is planning, among other things, an Instagram challenge. She wants to give up sugar for a month to demonstrate its impact on dental health. These challenges and the commitment of her friend Maike Wende make her content on Instagram varied and appealing.

For Kachel, the future of her practice lies in the combination of professional dental care and social media. Discussion and education about dental health are at the top of her agenda, and with her unique approach she succeeds in making a lasting contribution to the dental health of her patients. Anyone interested in current information from this exciting dental practice should keep an eye on their social media channels.