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The sugars are acidic and break down your teeth's enamel. Brushing your teeth immediately after drinking pop will reduce the danger.
No. The most common causes of yellow teeth are drinking tea or smoking cigarettes.
sleeping, exercise, brushing teeth, kissing
By brushing your teeth with Colgate toothpaste every morning and night and use mouthwash every morning and night and floss very well between your teeth.
It depends if you kept drinking it without brushing your teeth you might choke on your teeth.But unless that happens.
You should try to avoid brushing your teeth straight after drinking coke (and soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks and juices) as these have a lot of acid in them with softens the enamel of your teeth. Rinse with water after drinking something acidic and wait 20-30 mins before brushing. Brushing too soon will wear off the softened enamel. However, not brushing at all will leave all of that acid (and sugar) in your mouth for much longer which puts your teeth at risk for wearing down and getting decay. The best idea is to limit the amount of acidic drinks you have. And if you do have them, try to have with a meal, instead of sipping for 20mins (or longer). Long-term acid (and sugar) in your mouth only results in harm for your teeth. Look after your teeth. Dentures are no fun.
at night it will put acid on your teeth and in your stomach.
well, some people don't brush their teeth right after drinking a can of soda. During the time peirod their not brushing their teeth, the acid from the pop is sitting on your tooth causing tooth decay.
eating, sleeping, mumbling, drinking, brushing teeth
Your teeth will get rotten and fall out
Our mouths naturally get dry at night and that is ideal for plaque and germ growth.
because of the toothpaste you should not even eat after brushing youre teeth