Not on its own, but chewing ice could knock a cavity filling loose or bust a crown. Also, crunching ice can cause enough pressure to put microscopic cracks in the enamel of the tooth. It's nothing that would cause damage right away, but it does weaken the protection that the enamel gives.
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
Um probably not if anything I would give you cavities
Yes, coffe can give you cavities as bad as candy can.
Gatorade will give you lots of cavities if you don't brush your teeth twice a day
Halloween
sweets
yes they give you cavities
Yes, too many sugary treats can and will give your horse cavities.
Yes, iced tea can increase your chances of getting cavities. This is because tea contains acids and tannins that can erode tooth enamel and lead to decay if consumed frequently and not offset by good oral hygiene practices.
It could be possible, though, the ice will melt over time. It will give you frost bite if you are in an area below 30 degrees
Candy does not create cavities. That is an old wives tale. Failure to brush your teeth properly results in cavities. Cavities can also be genetic, cause by poor calcium growth.
yes