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====Soda has become a popular drink for children and teenagers. What they do not know is that soda carries phosphoric acid which is really bad for you. Drinking soda gives you higher chances of getting cancer, heart disease, or Hypoglycemia., gout, kidney hypertrophy, retinopathy, obesity, hyperactivity, learning disability, viral, bacterial, fungal, yeast infections, peptic ulcer, hiatal hernias, gallstones, Crohn’s disease, shortened life span, depression and a ton more. It increases your chance of getting a heart attack by 48%. Not only does it cause many illnesses, but it also one of the most harmful drinks for tooth decay. Scientist say that Root Beer soda could be the safest soda for your teeth. Soda is 10 times more dangerous than juice to your teeth and health. ====
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====The problem with people is that they are drinking 20% more soda now than they did in the 1950's. This is causing people to get plaque on their teeth and getting cavities. If you continue to drink lots of soda, your teeth will get a yellow effect on your teeth. If you are going to drink soda I would suggest using a straw to avoid some harm of it touching your teeth.Also, rinse out your mouth with water, to wash out the sugars and, stop them from wearing away the enamel in your teeth. ====

====Soda has become one of the most causes to teeth decay for people of all ages.prolonged exposure to soda can lead to bad enamel loss.The sugar problem is caused by the acid creating bacteria on the surface of your teeth that feed on sugar and use it to create acid which destroys your teeth. Soda is chemically changing in the inside and, may effect the outside like if the teeth starts to rot if you drink too, much. Non-Colas are less acidic than colas overall, study shows, but they erode the teeth more effectively than colas. ====

Words to know-  Corrosive- Harmful to your health or body. Hypertrophy- Abnormal enlargement of a part or organ retinopathy - Any diseased part of the eyeball

hypoglycemia- An Abnormally low amount of gulcose in the blood.
Gallstones- An abnormal stone like mass formed in the gallbladder.

Corrosion-The act of eating or wearing away especially by chemical action.
=**Work cited**=

Acids in Popular Sodas Erode Tooth Enamel." //LiveScience.com //. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. <[]>.
 * This website tells us how acids in soda cause tooth enamel. It tells us the safest soda to drink, Root beer and, the potential of soda is about 10 times more than juice.

"Corrosiveness of Soda." //- College Essays //<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif; font-size: 16px;">. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. <[]>.


 * This website is about how the corrosiveness of soda is effecting people around the world. It also says that it is bad for you because soda has phosphoric acid in it.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif; font-size: 16px;">"Dentistry.net." //Soda's Effect on Our Teeth//. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. <[]>.


 * This website tells us sodas effect on our teeth. It also tells us that soda is very bad for your health in many ways. It brings you 48% higher to getting a heart attack and many other diseases like Diabetes and Cancer

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif; font-size: 16px;">Moyer, Richard. "Chemical Changes." //McGraw-Hill Science//. New York: McGraw-Hill School Division, 2000. N. pag. Print.


 * This book tells me the science in how the soda effects your teeth, changes it. It gave me examples to how things chemically change. An example it showed us was that the Statue of Liberty //was// a reddish metal but, now it looks like stone, a greenish stone.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif; font-size: 16px;">"Soda or Pop? It's Teeth Trouble by Any Name." //Soda and Teeth//. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2013. <[]>.


 * This website shows how soda is hurting teeth everywhere.It says that the typical number of drinks have grown at least 20% from the 1950's to the 1990's.