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Why is soda considered bad for your teeth, particularly if you do not brush regularly? Responses: Soda adds plaque to your teet...Asked by Baby Cog Wheel 13
Why is soda considered bad for your teeth, particularly if you do not brush regularly?
A. Soda adds plaque to your teeth after drinking it.
B. Soda does not completely rinse the excess food from teeth.
C. Soda eats away the enamel of the tooth.
D. The sugar in soda has too many Calories.
A. Soda adds plaque to your teeth after drinking it.
B. Soda does not completely rinse the excess food from teeth.
C. Soda eats away the enamel of the tooth.
D. The sugar in soda has too many Calories.
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C. Soda eats away the enamel of the tooth.
Soda is considered bad for your teeth because it contains high amounts of sugar and acids that can erode and weaken the enamel of the teeth. Without regular brushing and proper oral hygiene, this can lead to tooth decay, cavities, and other dental issues. Additionally, the sugar in soda can feed harmful bacteria in the mouth, leading to further damage to the teeth and gums.
Soda is considered bad for your teeth because it contains high amounts of sugar and acids that can erode and weaken the enamel of the teeth. Without regular brushing and proper oral hygiene, this can lead to tooth decay, cavities, and other dental issues. Additionally, the sugar in soda can feed harmful bacteria in the mouth, leading to further damage to the teeth and gums.
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