Orange Juice is pretty acidic. I wouldn't soak my teeth in it. Brush your teeth afterwards, and you should be ok.
AnswerOrange juice also contains a high amount of sugar, and can cause tooth decay, especially with children.The acid in Oranges and orange juice can strip the enamel right off your teeth, if you eat too many.
Apple juice, like all other fruit juices, is both acidic and sweet. In other words, the acid will soften the enamel of the teeth while the sugar will give an energy source for the caries bacteria-- so fruit juices will help you get cavities. It's a bad idea to let kids drink juices all the time, especially from the bottle. A glass or two is of course fine and has lots of other health benefits.
Apple juice has a lot, and when I say a lot
I mean A LOT, of sugar, and sugar rots your teeth.
makes them yellow
Yes, Soda is bad if you drink to much of it and it can ruin your teeth. Juice is better for your teeth than soda.
apple juice,the acid in the apples eats away the enamel that protects your teeth
Nothing but teeth begin to weaken
Apple juice Apple juice? apple juice! Apple Juice Ameretto Coffee
Its juice from a cactus plant. Like apple juice is juice from an apple and orange juice is juice from an orange.
apple juice is a homogeneous mixture
you just have too squeeze it's guts out and then woola you have apple juice. p.s. apple juice sucks
Yes, there is carbohydrate in apple juice. .
Apple juice is made from apples.
Apple juice has more sugar.
IT DOESN'T. Fruit juice is all sugar, which CAUSES cavities. Who told you it prevents cavities? ANY food or drink left on your teeth will cause cavities.
No Possibly Sugar Alchahol that's all though. ************************************* In Apple juice is apple juice, sugar and maybe water. If you leave the apple juice open long enough, you will have alcohol in the juice.