do teeth cause a chemical reaction to take place? explain.
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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....
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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.⬅
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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.⬅
✴RÜMEYSA7061:):):)✴
Anonymous:
allah aşkına sil sunu konul nolur ya
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