No it cannot. Mythbusters tested this myth. They let a tooth sit in cola for a long period of time, and they let a tooth sit in phosphoric acid for the same amount of time. The tooth that sat in acid was significantly corroded whereas the tooth that sat in cola was merely stained brown due to the food coloring in cola
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the sugar disovles it
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you spelt "tooth" wrong and the date is... 11,000 years ago hope that helps
Tastes nice, keeps you awake, good marinade for chicken, you can leave a tooth in it overnight to dissolve.
Huh..? Do you mean colour and if you do I don't know. Huh..? Do you mean colour and if you do I don't know.
i think that if you drink dark colored drinks they will start to change the color of the tooth
if you are having severe tooth pain, you should see a dentist. it would usually indicate your tooth is dying or the nerves in your tooth are dying off. Sensitive to hot or pressure will most likely result in a root canal or extraction of that tooth. Waiting for the pain to disappear will only result in future issues. should cold or hot be used to relive pain
I don't think the NFPA diamond has a category for "may cause hyperactive behavior or tooth decay".
Coca-Cola
One such experiment is to take a baby tooth and keep it in a dish with Mountain Dew or Coca Cola for 14 days. Take a photograph of it every day. Keep the soda level the same each day.
Coke and Pepsi contain phosphoric acid. Any soda that has a cola flavor contains the acid. It is the 'bite' that tingles the tongue. The acid is only at 85 percent so it will not harm internal organs, but it does strip tooth enamel.