obviously.
Toothpaste typically contains mild acids, such as citric acid or phosphoric acid, to help remove plaque and prevent tooth decay. These acids are incorporated in safe amounts to ensure they do not harm the teeth.
toothpaste is an alkali because bacteria uses acid to eat away at teeth so toothpaste manufactures include alkali in their recipe to neutralize this acid, it also works as a cleansing agent to keep our teeth white! - hope this helps
Acid can erode the enamel on your teeth, which is the protective outer layer. Once the enamel is worn down, teeth become more vulnerable to decay and sensitivity. It can also lead to cavities and tooth sensitivity.
Using bicarbonate of soda to brush your teeth occasionally is considered safe, but frequent use can erode tooth enamel and lead to sensitivity. It's best to consult with a dentist before using it regularly to ensure it won't harm your teeth.
Another name for acid rain is acid deposition. It refers to any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid, that can harm the environment.
acid erosion, citrus acid, sugar, build up of plaque
All acids harm the teeth if allowed to remain in contact a certain time. The length of time depends upon the strength of the acid. Citric acid (Lemon juice) is a moderately strong acid hence would harm teeth enamel if in contact long enough.
A straw doen't actually reduce the acid itself it only reduces the amount that touches and can harm your teeth.
If water has a low ph balance consisting more of acid and less alkaline it could be considered to harm your teeth more of the enamel though comparable to some juices.
Toothpaste typically contains mild acids, such as citric acid or phosphoric acid, to help remove plaque and prevent tooth decay. These acids are incorporated in safe amounts to ensure they do not harm the teeth.
Can acid rain harm you
Citric acid can not harm you. It ca not harm you because you eat it in many grapefruits
the acid in the lollies absorbs into your mouth sticking to your teeth and the strength in the acid stains your teeth
The acid in some juices can harm the enamel on your teeth. Too much acid in juice can cause permanent damage.
it has citric acid, any acid will destroy teeth.
It rots our teeth
Stains.