Audio By Carbonatix
A fizzy drink addict who sank a staggering eight litres of cola a day has lost all his teeth - and he's only in his twenties.
Australian hotel hospitality worker William Kennewell ignored repeated warnings from dentists that his fondness for soft drinks would rot his teeth and has now been left with a full set of dentures at the age of 25.
Mr Kennewell's addiction to the sugary drink even left him with blood poisoning.
He said: ‘I drank between six and eight litres of soft drink, mostly cola, every day.
‘I’m told a normal person has about 23 teeth, but I only had 13 left and they had to be removed,’ he told The Advertiser newspaper in Adelaide.
In fact, most adults will have 28 or 32 teeth, depending on whether they have their wisdom teeth, making Mr Kennewell’s initial teeth loss even worse.
Mr Kennewell, who lives in Salisbury, 15 miles north of Adelaide, added: ‘It started because I wasn’t a huge water fan and working in the hotel industry, I had easy access to Coke.
‘Because my teeth were decaying so badly, it caused blood poisoning which just made me sick – but my health improved with the dentures.’
Australian health experts are now using Mr Kennewell's addiction as a case study to show why youngsters should avoid fizzy drinks.
Dr Jason Armfield, senior research fellow with the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health has called for health warnings on soft drink labels to include the risks of tooth decay.
He has already conducted research among 16,800 Australian children that found 56 per cent of those aged between five and 16 consumed at least one sweet drink – a soft drink or juice – every day.
Mr Kennewell agreed that health warnings on soft drinks was a good idea – but he wondered how effective they would be.
It is little wonder that Mr Kennewell's teeth rotted, as the average 335ml can of cola contains an astonishing 39g of sugar.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Australia sues US giant 3M over ‘forever chemicals’ in firefighting foam
14 seconds -
80% of Ghanaian evacuees are legally documented – Benjamin Quashie
16 seconds -
Fuel tanker overturns near Anyinam railway station, driver injured
1 minute -
Iran says it targeted American base after fresh US strikes
3 minutes -
Israel strikes Beirut and southern Lebanon after large-scale evacuation orders
4 minutes -
Man arrested after three injured in stabbing at Swiss train station
4 minutes -
Republican AI system helped collect GH¢1bn in April – GRA
9 minutes -
GCB Bank joins strategic push to strengthen Africa’s Cross-Border Payment Systems
10 minutes -
Prudential Bank CIO backs sustainable tech leadership
30 minutes -
3,000 streetlights deployed to light up Accra streets—Linda Ocloo
45 minutes -
KNUST scientists find dangerous drug-resistant TB strain in Ghana
53 minutes -
Flood prevention is a shared responsibility—Linda Ocloo
1 hour -
“You are not alone”—Mental Health Authority pledges support for Ghanaian returnees
1 hour -
Natural resources and huge populations do not transform nations- Alex Dadey
1 hour -
Cambodia orders Ghanaians, other African nationals to leave country by May 31 or face arrest
1 hour