Some ingredients in soda are pretty horrible for your teeth. With time they can do some damage to your enamel, which can not be restored, making your teeth sensitive and also YELLOW.
Yes. Both the acidic nature of the drinks and the high sugar content both erode the protective enamel on teeth.
Acid can erode the enamel on your teeth, which is the protective outer layer. Once the enamel is worn down, teeth become more vulnerable to decay and sensitivity. It can also lead to cavities and tooth sensitivity.
Because soft drinks have sugar
Because soft drinks have sugar
There is acid in soda that can wear away the enamel and also soda stains the teeth if it is a dark soda. Soda's also contain a lot of sugar that can get into the grooves of the teeth and can cause decay.
bacteria in the mouth feed on the sugar in soft drinks producing an acidic erosive plaque. Carbonic acid in soft drinks also erodes enamel
Pretty much all soft drinks that are brown, or if they have phosphoric acid in the soft drink. It can crack your teeth, and give you cavities. So be wise next time you pick some thing to drink ! -Thanks :)
Because the Carbon Dioxide that produces the bubbles - attacks the enamel of the teeth - leading to weakness which makes the teeth more susceptible to decay.
Because the Carbon Dioxide that produces the bubbles - attacks the enamel of the teeth - leading to weakness which makes the teeth more susceptible to decay.
Probably the sugar content - and the face that allcarbonated drinks attack the enamel of your teeth !
All acidic liquids can rot tooth 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.