I started drinking soda after i got my tooth pulled when i could brush without any bleeding . also be careful not to get an m and m mini stuck inside your gum cuz i almost did that
rotten teeth tooth decay getting you teeth pulled out getting hyper
the carbonation in the soda causes it to bleed...trust me i just tried it....
For one soda contains a very high amount of sugar, sugar can cause a high amount of weight gain. Second, soda is just about the most acidic drink you can buy. Third soda contains phosphorus which can leach calcium from your bones. It will dissolve your tooth enamel.
Not very corrosive, but it depends on the soda. Coke, the most popular soda, was tested by the Mythbusters against hydrochloric acid to see which was more corrosive on a tooth. Hydrochloric acid had severely shrunk the tooth, whereas the soda had hardly reduced its mass at all, but succeeded in turning the tooth an unhealthy brown. But mind you, that was after 24 hours if I remember correctly. Within a week, the tooth in the HCl would probably be gone, and the Coke would have had a much more noticeable impact on the tooth's integrity. When you drink soda, it goes by your teeth far too quickly to cause any noticeable damage with one bottle, unless you're the type to keep your soda in your mouth for as long as possible.
Loss of tooth enamel which make you lose your teeth quicker so try not to drink too much.
he doesnt drink soda
baking soda it is a soda but it cant drink
Most soda drinks erode the teeth fastest because they do contain acids- phosporic and carbonic acid.
Yes,Soda damages your teeth. The sugar in soda coats your teeth, combining with bacteria in your mouth to form acid. Both regular and diet soda also contain carbolic acid through carbonation. These acids work to weaken tooth enamel, causing cavities and tooth decay.
A soda is defined as a carbonated drink, or, a beverage with Carbon Dioxide dissolved in it. Therefore, an energy drink is a soda only if the drink is carbonated.No
Tooth fairys are very healthy and take great care of there teeth. So they do not eat sweets or drink soda and they do not drink coffee or dark drinks. So they mostly eat fruit and veggies and lot of salads
Once you get your teeth pulled they may bleed a little, so try using gauze by biting and pressing firmly (not to hard though, it will make the blood clot trying to form not form) Also you can rinse your mouth out with salt and warm water a couple of times. To avoid pulling out the blood clot do not - Drink soda (Drink water, and anything not carbonated), use straws (Just drink from a cup, with out slurping), and spit (Instead, let it drool out of your mouth). Don't touch the area that the tooth was pulled, or mess with it by using your tongue. I would not brush my teeth the first night, give it time to heal.