They dissolve them. they eat into them when sugar and saliva and bacteria are mixed.When they are mixed they form a team in your mouth to wash around and destroy your teeth.
iT HURTS YOUR TEETH BY BURNING HOLES IN THEM cuasing these things called cavities.
Sincerly,
Jaylon
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Its not a an acid but a Bactria called plauqe.
Yes it does because acid burns a lot of things in this world like metal and also skin.
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yes. vinegar is an acid and acid leads to the abrasion of teeth wearing of the enamel which in turn causes sensitivity of teeth.
Yes, the phosphoric acid found in soda and other processed foods can dissolve the main constituent of enamel, which protects the teeth. Other acids like hydrochloric acid and citric acid do similar damage.
Yes, the acid will damage your teeth.
The low pH levels in stomach acid can erode tooth enamel over time. This is why frequent vomiting (where the teeth consistently meet stomach acid) can damage the teeth.
no burping isn't bad for teeth it may be an acid/gas but it isn't a bad type which would damage your teeth
i guess if its 'fizzy', then it has co2 pumped into the water makin carbonic acid :P Even tho its a weak acid, cooould be possible to cause damage to teeth ><
No. Vinegar is an acid, and acids will damage the enamel of the tooth over time.
Stomach acid can cause damage to one's teeth. It can also irritate the esophagus, which in the case of acid reflux, can permanently change the cellular makeup (Barret's Disease) of the esophagus.
No poligrip will not damage teeth.
Acids contained in fruit, by definition, are acidic and, therefore, can damage teeth. However most fruits contain vast supplies of vitamins and minerals and the damage to teeth can be prevented by simply brushing after meals.