Assuming that you know what a toothbrush and dental floss are and use them, and assuming that you make the occassional trip to the dentist, neither is harmful. The sugar in sweetened sodas, if left unchallenged by dental hygiene, can promote tooth decay. The artificial sweeteners in "diet" soda is proven not to promote tooth decay.
AnswerThe acid in Diet Coke causes tooth decay, regardless, although the acidity in diet coke is less than apple juice/apple cider. Although both will stain your teeth. AnswerThey are both horrible for your teeth, but if you want to choose one then go with the diet coke because it doesn't have as much sugars in it.yes any soda is bad for your teeth <--- coke has a high wash off rate meaning that it isn't on your teeth long enough to cause damage... My granddad and British sugar researched it. But it does damage if drunk through a straw because it is more concentrated.
Its an urban myth that Coca Cola dissolves teeth, but because it is a carbonated sugary drink, it can cause a build up of plaque on the teeth which can lead to cavities and gum disease.
YES! The high sugar content and acids in soft drinks erode your teeths enamel and cause decay, which leads to cavities.
no because if you dont dush them they will eventually fasll oi=ut
Water is by far the best.
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No they can not
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Regular Coke but diet is still bad for your teeth
yes but you'll mess up your teeth
there is a lot of sugar in regular coke that rots your teeth.
Different ways. Coke erodes your teeth over time. Coffee stains your teeth.
i believe that doctor pepper affects your teeth more than regulor coke.
The cause is the temporary absorption of caramel dissolved in coke on teeth surface.
No they do not only the permit ones.
it will rot your teeth really badly
coke will be dirty
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