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Why will there be some acids on our teeth after a meal?
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Answered by lohitjinaga
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When you eat, plaque (a sticky, white biofilm) forms on your teeth. Plaque contains bacteria. According to the University of Rochester Medical Center, after you eat something that contains sugar, this bacteria produces acids that will attack your tooth enamel for at least twenty minutes after your meal.

Answered by dreamgirl03
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When you eat, plaque (a sticky, white biofilm) forms on your teeth. Plaque contains bacteria. According to the University of Rochester Medical Center, after you eat something that contains sugar, this bacteria produces acids that will attack your tooth enamel for at least twenty minutes after your meal.

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