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gur

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Coca Cola Dissolve A Tooth
Posted: 02-13-08 14:17pm

I have an aunt who is a dentist. She is against drinking coca cola...as are all others...as she says it is bad for the teeth. She says that the coke can eventually lead to the degradation of the human tooth. I was just wondering if anyone knew if that was true..?
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Posted: 02-13-08 14:29pm

im sure that it can---there was a scientific study done where two nails were put in coca cola(i think diet) and it disintigrated the nails. so i m sure it could hurt teeth too
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Posted: 02-13-08 22:17pm

Yes I think it can....it can take rust off a bike lol. I have a cousin who is not allowed to drink any soda because of the acidity...not just b/c of the sugar because he has really bad teeth that run in his family.
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tictacash

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Posted: 02-21-08 21:43pm

Maybe. It can dissolve many other things.
But I've been drinking about 2-4sodas a day (coke mostly) since I was 6.
I've never had a cavity, my teeth are perfect.
And I only brush once a day, and sometimes even forget to... :/

I also drink lots of milk though, and like to swish it around in my mouth, no idea if that has any affect on this though.
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Posted: 02-26-08 14:01pm

http://www.snopes.com/c okelore/tooth.asp

This link, which discusses the validity of the statement that coke can dissolve a tooth, nail or anything else, states that, yes, the acids contained in coke can EVENTUALLY cause breakdown and then dissolve just about anything, HOWEVER, it is stated that the same acids (and same amount of them) are present in plenty of other things that we eat and drink on a daily basis (another example given was orange juice).

There is also the fact that you don't hold liquids you drink in your mouth for extended periods of time or scrub the liquid into your teeth (as you would if you were either soaking something in coke or scrubbing something with it), so the exposure is minimal.

Obviously, anything you eat or drink with sugar or acids is going to have some kind of effect on your teeth, and something with MORE sugar and acid is going to have more effect, but this is why you're encouraged to brush after meals.

If you're concerned about the effect of coke (or any other food/drink) on your teeth, you may want to consider carrying around a small bottle of mouthwash that will help you keep any sugary or acidic residue of your teeth after drinking anything but water.
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Posted: 02-26-08 14:21pm

........and not to make you paranoid, it only takes like 30 seconds after you've put something in your mouth for food to start taking it's toll on your teeth. So you should just brush or rinse after you eat to prevent the decay. Your teeth are "alive" though so they do constantly replenish the barrier, just not sometimes fast enough for an aggressive acid or bacteria that isn't taken care of with brushing, flossing and mouthwash.
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Posted: 02-26-08 14:55pm

Absolutely. It's possible to actually cause the enamel of your teeth to wear off, isn't it? And then you run serious risk of cavities basically all the time?
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Posted: 02-26-08 15:03pm

Hmm. I know you would run risk of cavities all the time, but I don't know about the "wearing" part.... I think I've heard that tooth enamel is as strong as steel: I don't know if you can wear down steel either....maybe it's more of the eating away, like oxidizing steel to rust. Some people's teeth decay from the inside out, so then the enamel wouldn't be a problem as far as a barrier goes, that's more of a malnutrition thing.
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z8NeonGenesis

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Posted: 03-05-08 08:10am

Its funny how a tooth is meant to be as strong as a rock yet it can be so easily broken or worn down,

My Advice: Dont drink coke, its digustingly unhealthy Razz
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