Teeth can begin to decay within a few days to weeks after a crack occurs, depending on various factors such as oral hygiene, diet, and the presence of bacteria. When a tooth is cracked, it can create an entry point for bacteria, leading to infection and decay. If not treated promptly, this decay can progress, potentially affecting the tooth's nerve and requiring more extensive dental treatment. Regular dental check-ups can help catch and address such issues early.
the smoke and bacteria and acid rot your teeth
Yes, cordial cherries will rot your teeth if you don't brush them.
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
They can crack, but not from the concrete. The crack from age and dry rot.
it will rot your teeth really badly
Speed will rot your teeth by destroying the enamel, but it will leave the metal fillings OK.
A lil bit of plaque on teeth is important because it makes it so you don't take the enamel off of them, which is very important for your teeth to have so they don't rot.
adult
Yes, it Does rot your teeth.
Yes
yes
they can rot