Fornicate in their mouth.
A tooth will decay faster in soda because of the acid content that dissolves the tooth. In water, which is PH neutral, the tooth shouldn't decay at all.
Brushing your teeth works good
well, brushing your teeth is important, but there's something called fluoride, that's what helps with tooth decay. that why your parents ask every night "did you brush your teeth?"
No, tooth decay is caused by bacterial plaque that produces acids which destroy the tooth enamel. Bacterial plaque results from inadequate oral hygiene (brushing and flossing).
Tooth decay is, well when your teeth start to rot. The cause of Tooth decay is, eating to much sugar, and junk food, and not taking care for your teeth. It can be prevented by brushing your teeth, and going o the dentist regularly for checkups
NO?Yes, Kissing helps prevent tooth decay. (better than brushing your teeth?)
Bacteria that populate the mouth metabolize simple carbohydrates (sugar) and produce the acid that causes tooth decay. Reducing the bacteria by effective and frequent brushing and flossing can reduce tooth decay. Limiting intake of sugar will also reduce decay. There is also a growing body of research that indicates xylitol as a sugar substitute may also be effective in reducing tooth decay.
Decay (a rotten tooth, caused by insufficient cleaning), or perhaps a part of the tooth has chipped off. Go to a dentist, who will probably give you a filling.
Soda would be one possibility, especially if you drink soda and go to bed without brushing your teeth. Sugar, Sweets. Lemonade, Cakes, in fact all the sweet items that you eat can cause tooth decay.Brushing your teeth Morning and Evening, using Dental Floss plus Mouth Washes will help look after your teeth thus reducing the chances of tooth decay.WorldWide Tooth Decay EpidemicThere is also currently a worldwide tooth decay epidemic in children (Google: tooth decay epidemic children, for more info). Such a tooth decay epidemic is unprecedented in human history, and the cause of it is currently unknown.One possible explanation is that a new viral infection spreading globally may be behind this tooth decay epidemic epidemic
Yes because teeth need vitamins and calcium to grow and properly maintain dental health.
Tooth Brushing - 1978 was released on: USA: 1978
Tooth decay caused by bacteria. It begins when bacteria in your mouth make acids that attack the tooth's surface.