Anything with sugar can cause caries (decay). Sugar combines with bacteria in your mouth and saliva and becomes acidic. It causes enamel loss and decay. Sugar is the leading cause of tooth decay.
In addition, the carbonation in such beverages can wear away tooth enamel.
Phosphoric and citric acids are found in soda these acids and the high amounts of sugar make the enamel of your teeth soft and in time break them down and even stain them.
Soda can make your teeth feel weird because it is acidic and sugary, which can weaken the enamel on your teeth and lead to sensitivity or discomfort.
Some ingredients in soda are pretty horrible for your teeth. With time they can do some damage to your enamel, which can not be restored, making your teeth sensitive and also YELLOW.
There is acid in soda that can wear away the enamel and also soda stains the teeth if it is a dark soda. Soda's also contain a lot of sugar that can get into the grooves of the teeth and can cause decay.
no. using baking soda alone will make a good teeth whitener
These are some things that make your teeth ugly.
soda effects your teeth because the sugar just digs into your teeth.
All, it the acid in the soda the rot's your teeth
It is not the carbonation in soft drinks that is bad for your teeth, but the sugar. The sugar in energy drinks, soda, and even Lemonade gets into the gum. Over time it can cause cavities and even go into your blood stream causing blood clots and heart failures.
Yes, baking soda can help whiten your teeth by gently scrubbing away surface stains. However, it is important to use it in moderation as excessive use can erode tooth enamel. It is recommended to consult with a dentist before using baking soda for teeth whitening.
Yes, Soda is bad if you drink to much of it and it can ruin your teeth. Juice is better for your teeth than soda.
yes by mixing baking soda with enough hydrigen peroxcide to make toothpaste your teeth will become whiter faster