Splenda, which is a brand of sucralose, is a non-nutritive sweetener and does not contribute to tooth decay like sugary foods do. It does not ferment in the mouth, which means it doesn't produce acids that can erode tooth enamel. However, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent decay from other dietary sources. Overall, while Splenda itself doesn't rot teeth, it's still important to monitor overall sugar intake and dental care.
the smoke and bacteria and acid rot your teeth
Yes, cordial cherries will rot your teeth if you don't brush them.
it will rot your teeth really badly
Speed will rot your teeth by destroying the enamel, but it will leave the metal fillings OK.
adult
Yes, it Does rot your teeth.
Yes
yes
they can rot
Yes.
Your teeth could decay, rot, break or crumble from many different reasons, not taking care of a simple cavity, baby bottle syndrome, born with soft teeth, drugs, eating disorder, certain medications, excessive amounts of sugar candy, soda or sugar products.. Aunt Laura
All, it the acid in the soda the rot's your teeth