I have been doing pool training twice a week for almost 3 years now, and also swimming, so that adds up to a lot of pool time. Recently I have noticed that my front teeth are roughened and stained. It doesn't come off with brushing, unlike coffee and other stains. The only thing I can think of that could have caused it is the exposure to chlorine, as I don't use any unusual dental products, and I don't smoke, hardly ever drink coffee, etc.
Also, during apnea I don't close my mouth completely, so the water is in contact with my teeth.
I did a Google search and it seems that chlorine can cause dental erosion.
Anyone else noticed this? I'm not about to give up freediving though.
Lucia
Also, during apnea I don't close my mouth completely, so the water is in contact with my teeth.
I did a Google search and it seems that chlorine can cause dental erosion.
Anyone else noticed this? I'm not about to give up freediving though.
Lucia