Enamel, the substance teeth are made of, can dissolve in acid. Once that enamel dissolves you can never get it back.
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
Fluoride is good for teeth because it helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening the enamel and making it more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria in the mouth.
Acids like citric acid from citrus fruits, acetic acid from vinegar, and phosphoric acid from soda can be harmful to your teeth because they can erode enamel and lead to tooth decay. It's important to limit the consumption of acidic foods and drinks to protect your dental health.
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No Coke is not more acetic than vinegar because of the acid they contain. Vinegar has an acid called acetic acid that is a lot more powerful than the acid Coke contains which only effects the enamel on your teeth. So there you have it! Really you! ;)
no burping isn't bad for teeth it may be an acid/gas but it isn't a bad type which would damage your teeth
citric acid and / or phosphoric acid weare away teeth then give cavitys
Yes, pickles are bad for your teeth. The reason why is because of the acid. If you have too much acid you can rot your teeth. When you eat dill pical chips your tongue can get holes from too much acid.
Yes, limes are bad for your teeth in greater amounts. The ascorbic acid in limes destroy the enamel on your teeth. The enmael on your teeth is a protective layer, without it, your teeth are more susceptible to severe rotting or teeth loss. Yes, limes are bad for your teeth in greater amounts. The ascorbic acid in limes destroy the enamel on your teeth. The enmael on your teeth is a protective layer, without it, your teeth are more susceptible to severe rotting or teeth loss.
Yes, the acid will damage your teeth.
yes all soda is bad for your teeth because many sodas are filled with phosphoric acid and high fructose corn syrup (sugar)
ACID's Some sour candies and sprays are almost as bad for your teeth as battery acid!
Bad, cool aid is full of sugar and food acid all of which eat away at teeth.
Bad, cool aid is full of sugar and food acid all of which eat away at 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
Candy is indeed bad for the teeth,but not nearly as bad as our moms would have us think. You will do more damage to your teeth with soda and fruit juice,due to the acid,than you will with candy.
Yes,Soda damages your teeth. The sugar in soda coats your teeth, combining with bacteria in your mouth to form acid. Both regular and diet soda also contain carbolic acid through carbonation. These acids work to weaken tooth enamel, causing cavities and tooth decay.