Fizzy drinks aren't inherently worse for your teeth than still drinks. But fizzy drinks tend to be higher in sugar, and more acidic than still drinks, and the sugar and acid are bad for your teeth.
Yes, they can burn away your teeth
my mother said orange juice makes your teeth brake down.Coffee,pepsi is also bad for your teeth.
destrosy normal alkalinity level in mouth neede to keep teeth healthy/bacteria
Fizzy drinks Sugar Brushing with old toothbrushes Not brushing twice a day
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.
The dark soda stains the teeth, and the bacteria in the drink infects the teeth lowering the protection of your inamel. This lowers the strength of your teeth.
no, but they have bad teeth.
All acids from foods and drinks on a very long term can destroy the teeth enamel.
Absolutely. The pain from a bad tooth can give you a very bad headache. So can clenching or grinding your teeth.
citric acid and / or phosphoric acid weare away teeth then give cavitys
Drinks that give you a boost of energy are bad for you. These are usually infused with caffeine or sugar. Sports drinks, on the other hand, are helpful for athletes or individuals that work intensly for 90 min or more. Sports drinks are similar to soft drinks, so long time use is not good.