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Coffee in the morning. Switching to working from home, I started drinking way too much coffee but I'm back down to one cup a day typically. More than the excessive caffeine, I started noticing my teeth getting more sensitive, which I think was due to having coffee sitting on the enamel so much more. So one cup, drink it within 30 min, then brush my teeth.
Bubbly water or tea the rest of the day if I feel like something other than water.