Which acid do we use to brush are teeth and why?
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We generally use citric acid to brush the teeth because it cleans the teeth and also removes the bacterias and bad smells from the mouth.
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When left on the teeth acids can cause erosion which is Irreversible damage to the tooth structure linked to the chemical process caused by sugar and bacteria this happens when acidic substances stick to the teeth and react with bacteria in the mouth to form lactic acid
used tongue cleaner to scrape away any acid sugarless gum with xylitol to get your saliva flowing saliva can balance and acidic environment when you do brush your teeth use a soft bristle toothbrush to avoid damaging
used tongue cleaner to scrape away any acid sugarless gum with xylitol to get your saliva flowing saliva can balance and acidic environment when you do brush your teeth use a soft bristle toothbrush to avoid damaging
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