Not sugar free! :D
Nope, in fact it helps to cause tooth decay, because of all the sugar in it.
no not at all
Not to all users, but it can.
All decay is bacterial (except when the term is used metaphorically, as in social decay).
It is said that all types of sugar can cause How_does_sugar_cause_tooth_decay. The most expected sugars to give tooth decay are sucrose, glucose, fructose, and maltose. Bacteria use the energy in the sugar and then make acids which attack teeth and tooth enamel. This then causes tooth decay, which is also known as dental caries. Bacteria in also found in dental plaque and that stick to our teeth, also causing tooth decay.
Some have acids in them and all have sugars.
The outer layers of the tooth do not contain nerve endings. So, it isn't until the decay gets deep enough into the tooth to effect the nerves inside the tooth's pulp that you feel anything.
Pull them.Stop feeding the kid carbs. You're feeding the bugs responsible for tooth decay and messing up his/her calcium metabolism. If you don't change, it will get worse. Early tooth decay is a strong predictor for diabetes.
On Ruby and Sapphire: To be able to gets unlimited Rare Candies you must: * Use a GameShark * Type the codes as they appear. The MUST BE ON codes must be on at all times. ---- Pokemon Sapphire [M] Must Be On * 000056D0000A * 100004280007 Item Modifier Slot 1 for rare candy: * 82025C94 0044 I suggest you buy a bunch of potions and place them on the first slot to be replaced by Rare Candies. Happy tooth decay!
Obesity, malnutrition, tooth decay.
Soda would be one possibility, especially if you drink soda and go to bed without brushing your teeth. Sugar, Sweets. Lemonade, Cakes, in fact all the sweet items that you eat can cause tooth decay.Brushing your teeth Morning and Evening, using Dental Floss plus Mouth Washes will help look after your teeth thus reducing the chances of tooth decay.WorldWide Tooth Decay EpidemicThere is also currently a worldwide tooth decay epidemic in children (Google: tooth decay epidemic children, for more info). Such a tooth decay epidemic is unprecedented in human history, and the cause of it is currently unknown.One possible explanation is that a new viral infection spreading globally may be behind this tooth decay epidemic epidemic
- Not brushing your teeth - Eating so much sweets and chocolate or sugary foods - Consuming too many acidy foods such as vinegar - Smoking