the vinegar will de-calcify, or remove the calcium from the tooth making it rubbery. It can also be demonstrated by soaking egg in vinegar.
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yes. vinegar is an acid and acid leads to the abrasion of teeth wearing of the enamel which in turn causes sensitivity of teeth.
Drinking Coke can make your teeth feel weird because it is acidic and sugary, which can weaken the enamel on your teeth and cause sensitivity or discomfort.
No- but it does not do any good for your teeth!
Brushing too hard can cause problems. It can cause your gums to recede which will make your teeth sensitive to heat or cold or sweets--in any combination. Your teeth look long and the yellow shows near your gum line. Drinking ice water will be agony. You can remove enamel if you brush too much, especially if you use gritty toothpaste that is to remove stains.
They can strip enamel from the teeth and, if used improperly or if the person using them has very sensitive teeth, they can cause a great degree of pain.
If you drink too much vinegar, it can cause pain, irritation, and a burning sensation in your throat or digestive tract. It can also cause teeth erosion, stomach upsets, and interfere with certain medications.
ive been drinking diet coke daily for the past couple of years and my teeth are white and i have never had any fillings, however my teeth are quite sensitive and feel slightly sore if i eat or drink cold things.
enamel has come off and dentin is almost showing.. usually happens after whitening, where you loose your overcoat of enamel and you r teeth become really sensitive.
There are nerves in your teeth that can be sensitive to temperature or pressure. There are toothpastes available that help to strengthen the outer coating of the teeth to reduce this sensitivity.
She suffered from sensitive teeth.
Sensitive teeth prevention:Proper oral careUse a toothpaste designed to help with sensitive teethUse a soft-bristle toothbrush, and brush gently but thoroughlyAvoid teeth grindingRegular dental check up
No. Many people can have sensitive teeth. Use the toothpaste "Sensodyne". It takes a couple of weeks, but it helps. Heat, cold can cause your the gums/teeth to ache in some people. It's best to have at least a yearly dental check-up. If your teeth are sensitive to cold or hot only, it may be a cavity or it maybe receding gums or many other things. If your teeth are sensitive to sweets, including chocolate, there are good chances that there is a cavity and it is best to have it checked.