angry_waffles
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god. |
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sweeTie
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not sure, just brush/use mouthwash more often to get rid of the acid, i do know it will freshen your breath over time and it is soo good for you overall |
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Crazyjuice
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dont know but is reallly CRAZY XDDDD
the problem is not to brush your theets, if lemon is good or wrong for theets cant tell, but has lots of vit C and that helps to take iron inside of your body! to the other side i have hard that if you leave lemon juice on your skin where you have darkness it will clear off.... and also heard that leaves yellow theets but dont know. |
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Miranda Girl
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Bad. I love lemon juice and my mom constantly reminds me that it wears the enamil off of your teeth. |
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knowlegible monkey
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bad, too much acid and will ware the enamel |
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Kevin
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All depends on if you brush them or not. |
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amjad s
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Good for teeth |
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wildchild
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the acid will eat all the enamel off your teeth,but if you like lemon juice just drink it with a straw and bypass your teeth. |
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twhite
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anything high in acid is going to over time break down the enamel on your teeth. this incl cofee, pop, tea |
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Pyrotechguy
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Is this about dental health or religion? |
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Stella Meredith
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Lemons and lemon juice both contain citric acid which is very damaging to your teeth. The citric acid will destroy the enamel on your teeth if you're not very careful. It's much the same as taking a chewable Vitamin C tablet. If you take Vitamin C, be sure to take the kind that you swallow, not chew. If you take the chewable kind, then you'll be subjected to the same problem that you'll experience eating lemons or lemon juice....probably worse because you're chewing the tabs and the residue of the chewable tabs will stick to your teeth and slowly erode the enamel, which is permanently gone. Just treat lemons and lemon juice as something that you should enjoy only occasionally and be sure to brush well afterwards. At least rinse your mouth WELL if you cannot brush immediately. |
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Adina
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Bad. |
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lemon juice is citric acid
Acid is not good for your tooth enamel |
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pa625
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bad bad, my mom had an addiction to eating lemons took the enamel right off her bottom teeth way too acidic. |
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kick it
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It strips away your enamel if you're overdoing it with the lemons. |
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rppj
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http://www.21stcenturydental.com/smith/pH_drinks.htm
Go to the above website to see the acidity of various drinks (pH level) also the sugar content - makes for really interesting reading - bear in mind that neutral on the pH scale is 7 and that anything under that is acid. Check out where the usual soft drinks fall including the sport drinks.
http://www.drhendry.ca/InfoAndLinks/Erosion/Erosion.html
Having see how acid soft drinks can be the above link shows you what the result looks like. People with teeth that look like these are very sensitive to temperature changes - cold in particular. Enough that it will affect their diet. |
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