Art, asked by nekki67, 1 year ago

tooth enamel is one of the hardest substance in our body how does it undergo damage due to eating chocolates and sweets how did toothpaste prevent damage​

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Answered by xTABUx
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  • Tooth enamel is mainly formed of calcium phosphate which gets corroded when the bacteria present in the mouth produce acids during degradation of sugars of chocolates and sweets. The acids corrode calcium phosphate of tooth enamel.

  • Toothpastes contain bases which neutralize the acids formed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sugar present in chocolates and sweets gets broken to acids by bacteria present in the mouth. This lowers the pH in the mouth. Tooth enamel is made up of calcium phosphate, which gets corroded when the pH in the mouth is below 5.5. To prevent tooth enamel from decay, toothpaste is used because it is alkaline and neutralises the acid produced in the mouth and helps to prevent lowering of pH in mouth.

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