sugar
co2
=>both kill them!
2007-03-04 18:57:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Coca-Cola contains caramel coloring, high fructose corn syrup and/or sucrose, phosphoric acid, among other ingredients listed on the product label. Depending how much you drink and how long you hold the drink in your mouth (as opposed to swallowing it right away), (1) the caramel coloring may stain the enamel of the teeth. (2) the sweetener may cause tooth decay and (3) the phosphoric acid may damage the enamel of the teeth. You would probably have to be consuming and leaving your teeth immersed in Coca-Cola for long period of time to see (3) happen. However as with any caramel colored beverages as well as coffee and tea, they will stain your teeth gradually. Sweetener as well as sugar are also not great for your teeth, but make sure you brush your teeth regularly, you should be okay.
2007-03-05 18:13:15
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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hello friend !!
Coca cola actually dissolves the teeth completely. a few years ago an experiment was conducted in which a tooth was put into a coca cola bottle and left undistrubed. later it was found that the tooth dissolved in coca cola.the carbon di oxide gas which is compressed in it reacts with the enamel of teeth and slowly destroys it completely. so it is not good to have coca cola.
2007-03-04 19:11:47
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Coca Cola can take the acid off of a car battery. It can and will completely destroy your teeth over a matter of years. I brushed my teeth twice a day but had to have all of mine crowned due to cokes.
2007-03-04 19:23:14
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answer #4
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answered by auxcontrairemoncher 1
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Coca Cola is high in sugar and acid. Both are bad for teeth as they attack the enamel coating.
2007-03-04 18:56:47
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answer #5
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answered by 3kewenay3 3
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It covers them with an exceedingly good acid and start to dissolve the the teeth in all possibility. they have those experiments the place they place a penny in a beaker of Coke and the penny dissolves. Soda is incredibly undesirable on your the teeth in case you circulate away the soda there. in case you do drink soda, be beneficial to a minimum of rinse your mouth out slightly after ingesting. in case you could brush your the teeth afterwards, it incredibly is much extra acceptable. What maximum folk indexed here attempt to assert is that it incredibly is no longer a good theory to enable the sugar paintings on your the teeth for some hours.
2016-12-14 11:05:28
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Soda like cola is notorious for rotting teeth. all the sugar just decays them. I would recommend brushing your teeth after drinking a bottle, or water :)
2007-03-04 19:00:18
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answer #7
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answered by Mia 3
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No urban legend on the corroding thing... we did that in science class years ago, in just one day you saw a difference. Now in your mouth, it will be a much slower, more painful process.
Have a Coke and a Smile :) while you still got it
2007-03-04 19:03:21
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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it has the same effect that coffee does. It makes them turn yellow or could stain them if you drink too much. Also causes a lot of cavaties more quickly. Pretty much the same as eating candy and coffee at the same time.
2007-03-04 18:57:28
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answer #9
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answered by Running Man 2
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Put a penny in a can of coke for a few weeks. Then dump it out.(if you leave it in long enough, the penny will disappear) Now imagine that on your teeth. Still tastes good.
2007-03-04 19:30:29
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answer #10
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answered by lilly j 4
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turns them yellow, erodes enamel.
i am not sure if this is real or an urban legend, but i have heard that if you leave a tooth in a cup filled with coke for a few weeks, the tooth will be partly dissolved.
2007-03-04 18:56:21
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answer #11
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answered by Pearl 1
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