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    Consuming white wine on a frequent basis could be more harmful for dental health than red wine, finds a German study.

    The findings of the study reported in the journal Nutrition Research are expected to counter the beliefs of all those who think that red wine causes more harm.

    The study suggests that white wines, such as chardonnay and pinot grigio, are more likely to cause damage to the protective layer of the teeth called tooth enamel than red wine like rioja and merlot.

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