Not necesserily, rotting in teeth is caused by plauque (a build up of food) which in turn creates bacteria. Tea is not the cause of plauqe build up. Depending on how u take your tea, sugar is the main problem. You should not worry about tea main concern is coke a cola, creating an acid affect. Leave a coin in cola oernite nd you'll get a vauge idea of what it does to your teeth.
Yes, it does. Natural teas contain traces of fluoride, which is good for teeth. However if you add sugar into your tea then that's a different story. If you want your tea to be 100% healthy for your teeth, replace the sugar with honey. Or you can try fruit teas, which don't need any sugar because of the natural sweetness.
Some darker teas may stain your teeth, however. This can be avoided by drinking light teas, green teas and fruit teas.
not necessarily. Tea itself does not make your tea yellow, but it will stain your teeth, which will have to be cleaned by a dentist, unless you brush your teeth afterwords.
apples coke tea coffe not really
the smoke and bacteria and acid rot your teeth
Yes, cordial cherries will rot your teeth if you don't brush them.
it will rot your teeth really badly
Speed will rot your teeth by destroying the enamel, but it will leave the metal fillings OK.
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Yes, it Does rot your teeth.
they can rot
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All, it the acid in the soda the rot's your teeth