Environmental Sciences, asked by samuelbak25, 8 months ago

Did you know crackers are worse for your teeth than sugar?

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Answered by sakshikumarijain2004
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Answer:

1. Sour Candies

2. Bread

3. Alcohol

4. Carbonated Drinks

5. Ice

6. Citrus

7. Potato Chips

8. Dried Fruits

hope it helps you

Answered by Anonymous
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Starchy foods like Chips can be worse than candy.

The AAPD went on to say: “The truth is that starches can lead to cavities just as sugars can, and caramels dissolve more quickly from the mouth than crackers… A cracker may be more figure-friendly, but it is not a teeth-friendly snack.”

Many people drink diet soda to help with weight loss, thinking it's a better option. However, the acids contained in diet drinks are just as bad for your teeth as their sugary counterparts. Diet sodas may not contain sugar, but they typically cause the same dental erosion.

These acids chip away at the outer layer of your teeth, weakening it and making you more prone to cavities or cracked teeth. So while it's not entirely true to say that food acids are worse than sugar, they can have effects on your teeth that are just as serious

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