it is fine to drink fizzy drinks as long as you brush your teeth 3 times a day
the suger attacks your teeth
it sticks which causes tooth decay.
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.
it doesnt harm your teeth to have a fizzy drink once in a while but if you drink them too often, they can rot your teeth
Because the Carbon Dioxide that produces the bubbles - attacks the enamel of the teeth - leading to weakness which makes the teeth more susceptible to decay.
Because the Carbon Dioxide that produces the bubbles - attacks the enamel of the teeth - leading to weakness which makes the teeth more susceptible to decay.
Fizzy drinks Sugar Brushing with old toothbrushes Not brushing twice a day
No. Fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide.
The fizz in the drinks are from carbon dioxide.
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.
Because soft drinks have sugar
Because soft drinks have sugar
Not all fizzy drinks are bottled in plastic.