Biology, asked by shaivipie, 1 year ago

do teeth cause a chemical reaction to take place? explain.

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Answered by Palak230
18

Yes it causes the chemical reaction to taje place but only in mouth when its pH gets lower than the required level.                              Hope it helps....

Answered by Anonymous
14
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❌NO! (I would hope not) ❌

➡Teeth are made of calcium (very similar to the strongest bone) and have a single function. Teeth grind up your food - creating a larger surface area for the body's enzymes and stomach acid to break down what we eat. 

If you fail to properly clean your teeth after every meal, there is a danger that bacteria will digest the sugar, creating an acidic environment, which will then attack the smooth surface of your tooth, creating holes through to the softer under-surface, causing decay and possibly toothache.⬅

 \infty Goodnight \infty


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