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Can pop damage dentures?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24485points) November 7th, 2022
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Other than staining them?

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Tropical_Willie's avatar

I think that is the main thing staining, from coffee, tea and pop.

MrGrimm888's avatar

Are you talking about carbonic acid? You can clean a nasty old penny, by simply soaking it in Coke… Another variable is sugar content…

Blackwater_Park's avatar

It’s phosphoric acid in coke.

SnipSnip's avatar

No, not if you get the expensive custom one. I can’t speak to the $350 ones.

SABOTEUR's avatar

Read this the first time and thought “pop” meant “dad”.

(What a weird question. Why would anyone’s father…?”)

Seeing it a second time, I remembered certain regions of the US refer to carbonated beverages as “pop” instead of “soda”.

But in answer to your question…I don’t know…I never wear my dentures.

RocketGuy's avatar

@SABOTEUR – I first thought about pop music / pop culture then realized that the OP was talking about soda drinks.

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