6 Hours
Long story short, seeing as coke is very acidic, the acid will dissolve the dirt.
it takes more than a week
it takes 2 days.
The acid probably will depending on how long you keep it in there.
The decay process caused by Coke on teeth can vary depending on factors such as frequency of consumption, oral hygiene practices, and overall health. Acidic drinks like Coke can start to erode tooth enamel within minutes of consumption, but significant decay may take longer, possibly weeks or months with regular consumption. It's important to limit acidic drinks and maintain good dental hygiene to help protect your teeth.
The infection can dissolve jaw bone.
It takes around 1 to 2 weeks Yes, Coke will dissolve a penny, although I don't know how long it would take. The phospheric acid in Coke will connect to the copper in the penny and create copper or zinc phosphate (e.g. dissolve it). Here is an article about it: http://www.finishing.com/336/08.shtml
Mentos do dissolve but they realease Co2 which creates pressure in excess with the Co2 in diet coke (the thing that makes the bubbly feeling in your mouth is Co2) Which is why the stuff overflows and explodes.
its fine as long as it was a baby tooth. it will eventually sand down the sharp edges and fall out and he/she will be fine. if its an addult tooth take him/her to the vet to possibly get it pulled.
it will rot a way to see this process happen quicker u can drop an ice cube in a cup of coke, then a couple secs later, pour out the coke and look at the little creaders in the ice, that's like a cavity for ice
My wisdom tooth is erupting I can see half of the tooth, the other half is still behind gum and I to have pain and swelling, but no sign of infection. The tooth is straight, no decay and I am just riding out the pain taking paracetamol plus, aspirin or ibuprofen and codein
All Sodas can over a long period of time. I would say that coke would cause faster decay than pepsi.