How Do Sugars and Caffeines Effect Your Teeth?

Question by michigan_fan93: how do sugars and caffeines effect your teeth?

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Answer by heehaw
Sugar rots your teeth away and gives you cavities which is why you should brush. Caffeine itself doesn’t do anything to your teeth, but it’s usually in coffee or tea, which stains your teeth, or coke, which is chock full of sugar.

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