Lemon juice is acidic, about pH 5.5 or so. Drinking a large amount of any acid (including sodas/soft drinks/pops/colas/cokes, coffee and most fruit juices including lemon juice) can wear away the enamel of your teeth. However, the high levels of acid are unlikely to affect your bones.
Yes lemon juice can dissolve chalk and other things like the enamel on your teeth
yes
Soda, or possibly lemon juice.
Bone loss is a key component of loose teeth, it is rarely a result of dietary choices. Dilated lemon juice may weaken enamel but will not cause bone loss.
it provides vitamin C which ic good for teeth and prevent from scurvy.
Yes it is,it contains massive servings of calcium which is good for hair,teeth,and bones
Yes, Soda is bad if you drink to much of it and it can ruin your teeth. Juice is better for your teeth than soda.
I am pretty sure the acid from the lemon eats away at the enamel of your teeth... but i could be wrong.
Nothing but teeth begin to weaken
Plain lemon juice is a fruit juice, albeit rather acidic like grapefruit juice. It does not count as water. Sucking on lemons can actually deteriorate the enamel of ones teeth. The benefits are very similar to grapefruit juice.
Yes it does. It contains calcium that supports the growth of bones and teeth. Yes it does. It contains calcium that supports the growth of bones and teeth.
Just about everything you eat or drink can affect the teeth. Sodas have sugar which can help cause cavities.