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Adverse effects of Soft Drinks. Introduction. Coke can d issolve egg shells Extent that it could corrode our teeth Best toothpaste that could protect our teeth. Purpose. To determine which type of soft drink has the most adverse effect on our teeth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adverse effects of Soft Drinks

Introduction

Coke can dissolve egg shells Extent that it could corrode our teeth Best toothpaste that could protect our teeth

Purpose

To determine which type of soft drink has the most adverse effect on our teeth

The best toothpaste to prevent tooth corrosion

Hypothesis

Coke is the most corrosive soft drink and Colgate toothpaste is the best at protecting one’s teeth

Methodology

Submerge chalkin soft drink

Collate results (1)

Use another setOf chalk, with

toothpaste

Submerge it in various

soft drinks

Collate/Compareresults

Come to a conclusion

modifications

Variables and Control

Independent Dependent Constant Control

Type of Soft Drinks

Type of Toothpaste

ConditionOf chalk

Volume of soft drinks

Volume of ChalkChalk without soft

drinks applied

Material

s

MaterialsSoft Drinks

Chalk Toothpaste

Micrometer Screw Gauge

Beaker

Research

Found out

-Most corrosive soft drink

-Best toothpaste

Length ofChalk(mm)

Soft drink the chalk was submerged in

Length of chalk after submerging in soft drink

Length ofChalk(mm)

Toothpaste used to brush chalk

Length of chalk after toothpaste is applied

Length ofChalk(mm)

Toothpaste used to brush chalk

Length of chalk after toothpaste is applied

Length ofChalk(mm)

Toothpaste used to brush chalk

Length of chalk after toothpaste is applied

Conclusion

Most corrosive: Fuji Apple

Best Toothpaste: Colgate

Best Toothpaste Soft drink

Colgate 100 Plus

Colgate Fuji Apple

Colgate Coca-Cola

Elgydium Mug-Root Beer

Applications of our findings

Schools should limit the sale of Fuji Apple drinks. There are many children who have teeth corrosion.

Therefore, by consulting our findings, children who wish to avoid the most corrosion of their teeth can choose to drink Mug Root Beer.

Expansion

Would other non-carbonated drinks corrode our teeth? Would chilled soft drinks make a difference? Would using mouthwash and brushing our teeth affect

the rate of corrosion of our teeth?

Works Cited

Be sure to include print and electronic

sources and put them in alphabetical order.

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