Gum, as long as it is sugar free.
Acid drops, obviously contain acids which wear away at the enamel of your teeth and can eventually cause stains.
Sugar free gum on the other hand does not have the negative effects of staining or wearing away of the enamel.
Too much sugar (cavities), soda pop (phosphoric acid), chewing ice (micro fractures in the enamel).
Fizzy drinks aren't inherently worse for your teeth than still drinks. But fizzy drinks tend to be higher in sugar, and more acidic than still drinks, and the sugar and acid are bad for your teeth.
Chewing stimulates saliva into your mouth. Savila neutralises acid that weakens teeth, and helps to wash away leftover food and some bacteria. The chewing also helps to dislodge food and bacteria that is stuck to the biting surfaces of your teeth.
because of all the sugar and the acids. coke has more acid but mt. dew has more sugar. the mountain dew just works faster
the acid in the lollies absorbs into your mouth sticking to your teeth and the strength in the acid stains your teeth
it has citric acid, any acid will destroy teeth.
acid rain
It rots our teeth
6 x 4 = 64 drops of acids mate
Don't judge it by the name. Acid Drops are a traditional favourite, A refreshing, mouth watering sour boiled sweet.
yes. vinegar is an acid and acid leads to the abrasion of teeth wearing of the enamel which in turn causes sensitivity of teeth.
yes