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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

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14y ago

Generally speaking all the acids are more or less dangerous for teeth; for example the acetic acid from vinegar, the carbonic acid from carbonated waters, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, organic acids from vegetables, acids formed in the mouth during the fermentation by the action of bacteria, etc.

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Low pH (acidic) foods dissolve the enamel and weaken the teeth.

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11y ago
This is GROSS! The answer.Citric Acid erodes the enamel and rots the tooth.
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