Tea stains teeth with prolonged usage while sodas break down the enamel of the teeth.
In the old days Coka-Cola use to be made out of nicotine leaves. As well as cocaine, hence the name COKA-Cola. [Not any more obviously]. But nowadays, the key ingridents (besides sugar) are kept secret.
It stains you teeth because there's to much sugar in the drinks and it rottes your teeth. Hope this helped:)
COCA-COLA!!!
Tea, coffee, Red wine, effects teeth and make the teeth stains.
Green probably.
coca cola can because it contains more acid than what water does and it also contains dye and other ingredients
everyone has a personal favorite. i would say pepsi. its is just as popular as coca cola. besides its better quality and u see many more pepsi machines than coca cola. give pepsi a try. when i tried it, it became my favorite drink :D
There are many things which cause tooth staining and discoloration, including:root beerFoods and drinks (fruits and vegetables, colas, coffee, etc)DiseaseAdvancing AgeTraumaOther, less commonly thought of things, have also been known to cause tooth staining and discoloration:MouthwashAntibioticsFlouride (both white and brown spots on teeth)Staining, which occurs on the surface of the tooth enamel, can be removed by use of proper and regular dental hygiene (brushing and flossing, as well as regular cleaning by a dentist) and/or bleaching. Discoloration, which occurs inside the tooth, cannot be removed.
Because coke has more acid in it than a battery. GO FIGURE
For general household stains, a stain remover is likely to be more effective than toothpaste. Stain removers are specifically designed to break down and remove a variety of stains. However, toothpaste can be effective for certain types of stains, especially on items like jewelry or sneakers.
Hydrogen peroxide is a common ingredient in teeth whitening products as it helps break down stains on the teeth. It is effective in removing surface stains and can help lighten the color of your teeth. However, it's important to use it in moderation and follow the instructions on the product to avoid any potential damage to your teeth and gums.
yes it does everytimeyou have acid ur teeth get more and more holes in them and they soon need fillings