It destroyes it and also damages it
the acid in the lollies absorbs into your mouth sticking to your teeth and the strength in the acid stains your teeth
The toothpaste acts as an alkali against the acid produced by your mouth that coats your teeth. By applying the base (an alkali is a base that is soluble in water) to the acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs. Therefore, it will prevent your teeth from being eaten away by the natural acid produced by your mouth.">The toothpaste acts as an alkali against the acid produced by your mouth that coats your teeth. By applying the base (an alkali is a base that is soluble in water) to the acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs. Therefore, it will prevent your teeth from being eaten away by the natural acid produced by your mouth.
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It neutralises any excess acid left in the mouth which might corrode your teeth.
yes it does because wine rotts you're teeth and bacteria in you're mouth when the wine reaches it and then puts acid in you're teeth
It happens when bactieria gets in your mouth and if you have eaten sugar it will mix and then plaque will form on your teeth that produces acid Which attacks your teeth so holes form in teeth.
After you eat and swallow micro-organisms start to feed on the food particals taht remain on your tongue and teeth. The acid is basically their waste, or the by-product of their feeding. the secrete the acid to dissolve the food particles which they then absorb. Thats why you should rince your mouth with mouth wash after eating.
Hell no!!! NOt if you don't want to add acid to your mouth and burn your teeth!
There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are only 31 teeth in my mouth
Did you know that bacteria in your mouth feed on food that you've eaten like sugar, milk, and then create a mild acid, with corrode the enamel of your beautiful teeth, acid is corrosive...always brush your teeth after meal, or chew a sugar free chewing gum for good teeth
The small intestine. The mouth mashes food with the teeth and mixes it with saliva which also includes some acid compounds.
Acid can damage the enamel of your teeth. It causes demineralization, depending on how low is the pH of the acid substance. That is why people must not lick acid foods like lemons (citric acid) or keep for seconds beverages like sodas in mouth (they contain phosphoric acid). Also cariogenic bacteria in your teeth can use sugar to produce acids and dissolve enamel, leading to decay. Strong acids can also burn gums and oral tissue.