You have already successfully mastered the first questions about the secret enamel eaters! Would you like to know more? Simply click on one of the foods shown below and you will find out which foods contain harmful acids and which are particularly harmful to your tooth enamel.
There are no acids in this type of fruit, but they contain a lot of fructose. It is best to rinse your mouth briefly with water after enjoying the fruit.
Too much alcohol is harmful to our health, but it cannot harm tooth enamel. However, some types of beer contain acids that can damage tooth enamel.
Cucumbers
Take it! Because vegetables are generally rich in nutrients, but poor in acids. This is good for our health – and for tooth enamel.
Take it! Because vegetables are generally rich in nutrients, but poor in acids. This is good for our health – and for tooth enamel.
The calcium contained and the milk proteins can protect the tooth enamel and reduce the effect of acids. Apart from that, calcium is of course an important component of our teeth.
With water, you can draw on unlimited resources. It is healthy for the body and does not attack the teeth.
Take it! Because vegetables are generally rich in nutrients, but poor in acids. This is good for our health – and for tooth enamel.
Danger! The high acid content is very harmful to our tooth enamel!
Surprising but true: Brussels sprouts contain a lot of acid – in contrast to other vegetables.
Raisins are pretty sweet, but they contain an extremely high amount of fruit acid, which our tooth enamel wants to use!
The dressing makes the difference: Salad – which is very healthy for the body – in conjunction with salad dressings containing vinegar ensures the highest level of alertness on the tooth enamel!
Take it! Because vegetables are generally rich in nutrients, but poor in acids. This is good for our health – and for tooth enamel.
Take it! Because vegetables are generally rich in nutrients, but poor in acids. This is good for our health – and for tooth enamel.
Take it! Because vegetables are generally rich in nutrients, but poor in acids. This is good for our health – and for tooth enamel.
Wine is not only rich in harmful acids, it is usually drunk in small sips. Therefore he has a lot of “opportunity” to attack the tooth enamel.
Danger! The high acid content is very harmful to our tooth enamel!