Biology, asked by bhoomishayana, 8 months ago

which will cause more tooth decay if taken in dinner or carbonated drinks? justify your answer ​

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Answered by Harini2907
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Answer:

Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay. Regular and 'diet' soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices, fruit drinks and cordials also have high acid levels that can cause tooth erosion.

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Answered by shreeparna36
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Answer:

As far as tooth decay is concerned , sugary beverages and soda can cause more decay if taken in dinner or carbonated drinks.

Explanation:

Soda tends to start decaying the carbonate layer within 20 minutes due to spontaneous reaction. On the other hand, sugar (sucrose) is a non-reducing sugar which can stay in the small cavities of tooth for quite a long time providing optimal conditions for bacterial growth. These bacteria use the tooth enamel as substrate for tooth decay along with sugar.

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