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3.What is the pH of our mouth and how does it turn
acidic?

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Answered by UTTAMSHARMA84
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The normal pH range for saliva is 6.2 to 7.6. Food and drink change the pH level of saliva. For example, bacteria in your mouth break down the carbohydrates you consume, releasing lactic acid, butyric acid, and aspartic acid. This lowers the pH level of your saliva.

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Answered by sani0912
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The normal pH range for saliva is 6.2 to 7.6.

Food and drink change the pH level of saliva. For example, bacteria in your mouth break down the carbohydrates you consume, releasing lactic acid, butyric acid, and aspartic acid. This lowers the pH level of our saliva which makes it acidic

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