Whiter teeth just drink Coca-Cola
Why can’t coca-cola be used to help whiten the teeth.
I heard that someone did a research that says Coco-Cola can clean all kinds of stuff such as the toilet bowl, bath tub and tile grout. Part of the reason it can clean so well is because of its high acidity. That the acidity helps remove stains from many services.
So my thought is if Coca-Cola can remove stains from a toilet bowl, then why can it not white the stains on ones teeth.
Tuesday, Nov. 17th 2009 10:21 AM at 10:21 am
Nice thought but no cigar. I believe that the study you may be referring to was to point out just how bad Coca-Cola is. Well to be fair any brown soda can do the same.
No you can not brush with Coca-Cola or use it as a mouthwash to remove stains. The sugar would not be good for your teeth. The acidity that may clean a toilet bowl would over time, eat away at your tooth enamel. Leaving your tooth week to decay.
You are missing the whole point of the study. Which was to say that people are drinking a product that is strong enough to clean a toilet. Meaning do you really want to drink a product that could clean the grime off your toilet bowl.
Tuesday, Nov. 17th 2009 10:57 AM at 10:57 am
Ha Ha you should try it and see what happens. You also could just brush your teeth with toilet bowl cleaner and see which one does a better job at whiting your teeth.
Come on this is a no brainer. If it sounds stupid you do not do it. One of the things they say to stay away from if you do not want to stain your teeth is brown soda. So why would you think that it should whiten your teeth instead?