If you have "city water" it is actually beneficial to your teeth as it has flouride added to it to help prevent decay Pure water itself has essentially no effect on teeth, since the solubility of tooth enamel in water is very small. However, a high amount of fluid/saliva in the mouth for extended periods can contribute to an environment that permits faster plaque buildup; this is sometimes noted by dentists among people who breathe solely through their mouths.
Yes, the acid will damage your teeth.
No poligrip will not damage teeth.
all drinks that contain sugar such as soda pop damage teeth
apples do mast damage to your teeth
i guess if its 'fizzy', then it has co2 pumped into the water makin carbonic acid :P Even tho its a weak acid, cooould be possible to cause damage to teeth ><
Clear sodas stain teeth the least. All sodas are bad for teeth though. Sodas are highly acidic and damage tooth enamel.
Yes, of course. If you make yourself throw up even for a week it will cause damage to your teeth. Normally it will only change the color of your teeth but if you keep it up it can cause serious damage to your gums. Overall, puking for a month will most likely cause permanent damage to your teeth.
It's basically like drinking water? But chewing on solid ice could damage your teeth.
Yes.
Yes, white wine can damage your teeth due to its acidity and sugar content. The acidity can erode enamel, making teeth more susceptible to decay and staining. Additionally, the sugars in white wine can feed bacteria in the mouth, leading to further dental issues. To minimize damage, it's advisable to drink water afterwards and maintain good oral hygiene.
It can be, but too much of it can damage your teeth with all the sugar that goes in to it to make it a certain flavour. :)
Sadly, like all birds, flamingos do not have teeth. They have bills and tiny baleen used to filter the water.