can cause tooth enamel to destroy
The pictures rot just like the teeth will rot. I think the question needs to be rephrased to "How does soda affect teeth?" or "Why does soda affect teeth in pictures?"
soda effects your teeth because the sugar just digs into your teeth.
darker
Well in general soda is not good for your teeth, but if it is in a recipe that bakes the soda in to it, it should not affect your teeth, but if the recipe is not baked it will most likely have some affect on the teeth. but as long as you brush your teeth after words, shouldn't be to big of a problem.
Yes because the dark soda has more carbon nation
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, just like coffee and tea, cola and other "dark sodas" can stain your teeth. Carmel coloring and sugar rots teeth too.
The sugar in it sticks to your teeth. if not brushed, then in starts to acumulate bacteria and begins decaying your teeth, commonly in the crevises of your teeth. The decay creates a hole after a while also called as a cavity.
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.
Dark sodas can be worse for your teeth than light sodas due to their higher sugar content and acidity levels. The combination of these factors can lead to an increased risk of tooth decay and erosion. It is important to limit consumption of both dark and light sodas and maintain good oral hygiene practices.
If enough dark soda (for example, Coca Cola) is consumed on a regular basis, staining of teeth can occur overtime. While this is true, the effects aren't dramatic and you shouldn't be deterred from drinking it.
All, it the acid in the soda the rot's your teeth