I guess its because you are so used to the sweet fruity taste of the drink and it tastes odd when you mix it with the taste of minty toothpaste.
Kids juice stains our teeth because of the artificial coloring inside of it which will stains teeth as we drink it.
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.
Soda, or possibly lemon juice.
IT DOESN'T. Fruit juice is all sugar, which CAUSES cavities. Who told you it prevents cavities? ANY food or drink left on your teeth will cause cavities.
The salty taste is likely due to the lingering residue of toothpaste interacting with the acidic flavor of orange juice. The combination creates a chemical reaction that can make the orange juice taste salty or bitter. rinsing your mouth with water before consuming orange juice can help reduce this effect.
Nothing but teeth begin to weaken
it is because of the sodium lauryl sulfate that is present in the toothpaste . it acts as a taste modifier and suppresses the sweet taste (buds) and enhances bitterness and sourness of the orange juice.
Just about everything you eat or drink can affect the teeth. Sodas have sugar which can help cause cavities.
yup just had them pulled and am drinking some now
Any juice that reads "100% juice" Just as long as it doesn't have any high fructose syrup in it you'll be fine. The most important thing is to drink juice in moderation. 100 % fruit juice will have a lot of natural sugar which is much better for your body as opposed to high fructose corn syrup. If you are avoiding sugar in juice to protect your teeth then you should be aware that fruit juices are quite acidic and can damage the enamel on your teeth.
no fresh orange juice is not bad for your teeth
Cranberries are good for teeth, but the sugar in the juice isn't.