Most of the time, you reach for those over-the-counter meds when you get sick. And these meds, particularly for a cough are in liquid form due to their ability to cover the throat and to lessen the rate of coughing.

But have you ever wondered if these liquid cough meds may cause cavities? Below are a few helpful points for from our dentists in Surrey you to ponder.

It’s a known fact that excess sugar intake and poor oral hygiene can result in tooth decay.

But, since most of the cough syrups available in the market have added sugar for flavour and also have high acid content, consumers sometimes think if these medicines may cause cavities and other oral health problems.

Unfortunately, the answer is yes.

Over-the-counter anti-allergy medications intended for flu and allergies, even those that kids take, have been reported to cause tooth decay if it’s used consistently.…