Sweets can put a hole in your teeth, or you can give you Gingivitis.Gingivitis Gingivitis can be defined as inflammation of the gingival tissue without loss of tooth attachment (i.e.periodontal ligament). Gingivitis is an irritation of the gums. It is usually caused by bacterial plaque that accumulates in the small gaps between the gums and the teeth and by calculus (tartar) that forms on the teeth. These accumulations may be tiny, even microscopic, but the bacteria in them produce foreign chemicals and toxins that cause inflammation of the gums around the teeth. This inflammation can, over the years, cause deep pockets between the teeth and gums and loss of bone around teeth—an effect otherwise known as periodontitis. Since the bone in the jaws holds the teeth into the jaws, the loss of bone from periodontitis can cause teeth over the years to become loose and eventually to fall out or need to be extracted because of acute infection.Or you can just have decayed or rotted teeth.
Teeth hurt when eating sweets because the sugar in the sweets can interact with bacteria in the mouth to create acid, which can weaken the enamel on the teeth and lead to sensitivity and pain.
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no.If you want healthy teeth eat only one or two sweets and brush you teeth for two hours or minutes.
Yes to much of chocolates and sweets do cause cavaties in the teeth.
daily two time clean your teeth when u eat food item such as sweets clean your teeth
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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.
By eating to much sweets and not brushing our teeth .
Sweets can hurt your teeth because the sugar in them can combine with bacteria in your mouth to create acid. This acid can wear down the enamel on your teeth, leading to cavities and tooth sensitivity. It's important to brush and floss regularly to prevent this damage.
When you eat sweets, the sugar can interact with bacteria in your mouth to create acid. This acid can weaken the enamel on your teeth, leading to sensitivity and pain when eating sweets.
by eating over 230 sweets a day
After eating sweets, you should brush your teeth to remove the sugar and leftover particles. This helps maintain healthy teeth.