Prevent tooth decay

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Saliva works to restore acid balance in the mouth, but a high-acid, spicy diet can damage this natural protective layer.

Dentists say that acidic foods such as soda, fruit juice, pickles and yogurt should be restricted because of the risk of tooth decay and tooth decay.

Leather containing phosphoric acid is more likely to cause tooth erosion than organic acids in other foods.

Workers producing batteries and phosphate fertilizers are regularly exposed to sulfuric and phosphoric acids with high rates of tooth wear and tooth decay.

Using a straw also helps to limit tooth wear, because when the straw is sucked deeply into the mouth, it makes the teeth not contact with carbonated water while drinking. Do not drink carbonated soft drinks before going to bed.