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what is the pH of tooth decay? ​

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Answered by 2008shrishti
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Question: What is the pH of tooth decay?

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A pH of 7 is neutral – the pH of pure water is very close to 7. At a pH of 5.5 the teeth begin to demineralize, putting them at risk for cavities. A healthy mouth is in a neutral pH range. To keep your teeth healthy, you must keep oral acidity to a minimum.

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A pH of 7 is neutral – the pH of pure water is very close to 7. At a pH of 5.5 the teeth begin to demineralize, putting them at risk for cavities. A healthy mouth is in a neutral pH range. To keep your teeth healthy, you must keep oral acidity to a minimum.

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