Teeth are involved in the mechanical digestion process. If they are not healthy they will not work properly to chew food.
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Most probably it is not affected to teeth.But it may affect your health.
Well in general soda is not good for your teeth, but if it is in a recipe that bakes the soda in to it, it should not affect your teeth, but if the recipe is not baked it will most likely have some affect on the teeth. but as long as you brush your teeth after words, shouldn't be to big of a problem.
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Common dental issues that can affect kids' skull development and teeth health include tooth decay, malocclusion (misalignment of teeth), and improper jaw growth. These issues can impact the overall development of the skull and teeth, potentially leading to long-term oral health problems if not addressed early.
The early detection of gum disease can affect your long-term health. Because if left untreated will cause your teeth to fall out and if you don't have your teeth your long-term health will be affected in a negative way.
mechanical digestion is with your teeth , chemical digestion is in your stomach and small intestine.
All teeth are used in physical digestion and break-down of food before swallowing.
There is an actual method which involves using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to make a paste and brushing this onto your teeth.
To chew the food.
That would be mechanical digestion.
People who are overweight tend to eat more sugar. Therefore, this affects their dental health, and causes their teeth to rot.