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What would happen to your teeth in the following stations
You do not brush your teeth after eating chocolates and em​

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Answered by rajita07
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Explanation:

The reaction with sugar results in the streptococcus undergoing a process where lactic acid is produced. It is this lactic acid eats away at the calcium phosphate found in the tooth enamel. Lactic acid therefore leads to cavities and tooth decay by destroying and weakening the tooth enamel, or protective, outer layer.

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Answered by ananyaasrivastava123
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If you're craving chocolate, choose dark chocolate that's low in sugar. Wash it down with plain milk or water, and always brush your teeth after eating. Stay away from chocolate that has nougat, caramel or cookie bits. These can get stuck in your teeth, risking decay.

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