Yes of course.Bacteria can utilise natural sugar as food and secrete acids as a byproduct. causing damage to teeth's enamel
eats away the enamel
Your teeth will rot and fall out.
It's full of sugar so they will rot
Not at all. Pieces of skin can get stuck, but they are natural and dissolve quickly. Grapes don't contain sugar, and have natural sweeteners. Most of the grape is water anyways. Unless you dunk grapes into a bowl of sugar before eating them, they are not a dental problem at all.
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
The plaque that forms on your teeth is full of bacteria that feed on sugar. As the bacteria eat the sugar, a byproduct is created--acid. The acid wears down your teeth and causes cavities and hefty dental bills. So in short, yes. Sweets rot your teeth.
because the sugar breaks down the enamel layer
If you eat sugar it will increase your energy but if you eat to much of this your teeth will Begin to rot and you will become fat.
Sugar in the mouth, if teeth are not meticulously cleaned, will rot teeth. Sugar in the body will not be burned off and will be stored as fat.
Only if you don't brush your teeth, as plaque bacteria will consume the large amount of sugar to create acid and rot your teeth.
Marshmallows are bad for animals because it can get stuck in their teeth, rot their teeth and the sugar can make them hyper.
Energy drinks have high sugar content, which can rot teeth or damage the enamel on teeth.