Yes. Anything with sugar in it (fructose is a kind of sugar) can cause tooth decay.
I do not think so, but high fructose corn syrup is definatly a contributing factor to decay of nessecary tooth enamel. It can negatively affect your teeth.
It is said that all types of sugar can cause How_does_sugar_cause_tooth_decay. The most expected sugars to give tooth decay are sucrose, glucose, fructose, and maltose. Bacteria use the energy in the sugar and then make acids which attack teeth and tooth enamel. This then causes tooth decay, which is also known as dental caries. Bacteria in also found in dental plaque and that stick to our teeth, also causing tooth decay.
Fructose is considered the least cariogenic sugar among sucrose, lactose, and fructose because it is less likely to contribute to tooth decay. Fructose is less fermentable by oral bacteria, which helps reduce the production of acids that cause cavities.
Chemotherapy can lead to stomatitis and increase the risk of tooth decay.
Nope, in fact it helps to cause tooth decay, because of all the sugar in it.
acids cause tooth decay u can prevent from drinking acidy drinks
The start of tooth decay is caused by two groups of bacteria Streptococcus Mutans and Lactobacillus.
no it doesnt
no not at all
Ummm, no.
Stay away from foods containing sugar. Sugar is the cause of tooth decay. Try to eat sweets that are sweetened with sugar alcohol which does not cause tooth decay. If sugar can not be avoided then brush after eating sugary foods. Also floridated water helps combat tooth decay.
Besides having high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in it in the United States, which is reportedly unhealthy, drinking too much of any pop can cause tooth decay and have an affect on the calcium levels in your body.