All sodas conatain sugar which is very bad for the teeth. However, I believe that it is acid wear that is the problem here. Soda cantains a certain acid and that is what can cause tooth enamel to rot. I am not a dentist, however I do my research.
Dark sodas remove tarnish better than light colored sodas because of the citric acid and high sugar amounts in the soda. The darker the soda, the more acid is put into the soda.
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Clear sodas stain teeth the least. All sodas are bad for teeth though. Sodas are highly acidic and damage tooth enamel.
No. Colored sodas do not change the color of a white flower. Any soda can makes the flower die because sodas have acid and sugar which can make a flower die.
jolt soda; colored sodas contains higher caffein than sodas with no color
no, it is the sugar and the acids. Acids erode the enamel and sugar feeds the bacteria that also eat the enamel. The caffeine affects your central nervous system and makes you hyper.
it is better way to clen off germs with detergent than any soda.
Acid drinks (sodas and fruit juices) Bacterial acid Mechanical abrasion
Tea stains teeth with prolonged usage while sodas break down the enamel of the teeth.
Sodas, Pop drinks, etc.
No, the color of the soda does not affect how quickly it can remove corrosion from a penny. The key factor is the acidic content in the soda, which helps to dissolve the corrosion on the penny. Both light and dark-colored sodas can be effective at cleaning pennies due to their acidic nature.
To erode? You may be thinking of eroding. This is when plaque from the food and drinks you consume eats away at the enamel. This can be caused by: -not brushing your teeth -sugary drinks -candy -most acidic products (ie., soda) -etc. avoid sodas and other sugary drinks especially