Truth about your sugar and your teeth
We all know that Chinese are not friends for our health - but when it comes to your teeth, Chinese can be completely devastating. If you ever wonder why Chinese causes cavities, it's too much, or what you can do to protect your smile, this post breaks it completely. Let's reveal the myth differently than the fact and the real truth about sugar and teeth. Why sugar is bad for your teeth Unlike popular opinion, Chinese does not cause cavities. The real criminals are bacteria in their mouths. What happens here: You eat sugar (candy, soft drinks, cakes, even fruit juice). Bacteria in the mouth live through sugar and convey acids as an underproduct. This acid attacks your teeth (protecting the outer layer of teeth). Over time, frequent acid attacks give rise to tooth decay and cavity. So it is now not simply sugar - that is the chain response that turns it off. Hidden Sugar: Foam Fail Seeker Sugar is not only found in candy and desserts. It hides places you can't expect: Curd Br...