To start off, A Coke contains more than 9 tsp. of sugar. Bacteria that live inside your mouth when you eat sugar, produces acid as a result. This acid begins to erode your tooth enamel, allowing the bacteria to move into the eroded areas and eventually leading to cavities. Coke has a long line of history, Coca-Cola was invented by a pharmacist named John Pemberton at the end of the war he decided he wanted to invent something that would bring him commercial success.Usually, everything he made failed. So, after a move to Atlanta, Pemberton decided to try in the beverage market.In his time, the soda fountain was rising in popularity as a social gathering spot.And this was when Coca-Cola was born. Now coke refreshes many people's mouths as one of the most popular drinks in 2016. To continue, one of the primary drawbacks to drinking tea is the staining effect it can have on your teeth. Tea contains a substance called tannic acid, which is what gives it the dark color,the tannic acid may settle into your teeth, causing …show more content…
In my hypothesis,I took a guess of what I knew and said coffee,but the results turned out different ,my results stated that tea was the most harmful to your teeth by an average of 8 compared to the following components. At the end, tea seemed like the most obvious component because of some facts like tea contains the most acid and has the most artificial dark coloring.Second, was coffee for the running up component it was less harmful than tea but still breaks down your