no, it dosnt. In fact one of my friends put a ral tooth in coke after about 5 minutes the tooth was gone. so coke actually ruins your teeth causing them to decay. :)
Doesnt.
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Coke contains sugar and acid that can lead to tooth decay and discoloration. The sugar feeds bacteria in your mouth, which produce acids that erode tooth enamel, and the dark color of Coke can stain the teeth over time.
Coke does taste nice but is quite sugary so you need to brush your teeth quite often. If you put a tooth in a bottle of coke overnight. The next day it will disappear because coke is kind of acidy
well, I'm going to use coke for an example, out a tooth i a cup of coke and keep it there for the night, see what happens.when i did it, the tooth had dissapeared. this proves that soda is bad for you teeth. if you don't believe me, find out yourself. I would get a cup of coke and use half an egg shel nd leave it in the glass for at leat a day or longer if you desire.Another way is to boil an egg in coke but the first one is the best.xx
Well coke and similar carbonated and sweet drinks definitely contribute to erosion of teeth and that in turn is the reason for easy breakage of tooth.
It doesnt rot teeth but disolves the enamel, enabling food sugars to rot the tooth much faster.
it will rot a way to see this process happen quicker u can drop an ice cube in a cup of coke, then a couple secs later, pour out the coke and look at the little creaders in the ice, that's like a cavity for ice
It depends on how long the tooth is in contact with the teeth. we did an experiment in school and we concluded that if a tooth was soaked in coke it would decay in 0-1 weeks when soaked in fanta it took 1-2 weeks.
It won't dissolve. We know this is untrue, and we also know the person who said this. I won't tell you who it was. They even did it on Brainiac.
if you're talking about nutrition which there isn't but tooth decay is very much different and if you're talking about financial reasons yes they did
The fizzy drink Cola is high in sugar and therefore is more likely to cause tooth loss through decay. This isn't the Coke's fault but the bacteria in your mouth that uses the sugar for food. When they eat sugar from any source, they excrete acids which erodes the surface of the tooth. Once the hard outer layer is broken through, the tooth contains pulp which is soft and easily infected by other bacteria's and microbes. It is these which eat the lining and nerve of the tooth causing it to abbess and potentially fall out if not repaired by a dentist. All those scare videos on Youtube where you see a penny made bright by Coke is actually caused by the dissolved carbon-dioxide lifting the oxidised layer off the penny, and not the action of acids in the coke. Any carbonated drink even soda water (which is just bubbly water with no ingredients) will do the same thing.