That sounds like one of those scary “clickbait” lines people use online, but it’s not something accurate or specific.
If you’re asking generally: what actually happens to teeth when you eat certain foods, here’s the real, grounded explanation.
🦷 What food can really do to your teeth
1. Sugary foods & drinks
- Sugar feeds bacteria in your mouth
- Bacteria produce acid → this can lead to cavities over time
- Examples: soda, candy, sweet tea
2. Acidic foods & drinks
- Acid can slowly wear down enamel (the outer layer of teeth)
- Examples: citrus, energy drinks, vinegar-heavy foods
3. Sticky foods
- Stay on teeth longer → more time for bacteria to act
- Examples: caramel, gummy sweets, dried fruits
4. Poor oral hygiene (bigger factor than food alone)
Even “bad” foods won’t harm much if you:
- Brush twice daily
- Floss
- See a dentist regularly
🚫 Important reality check
Teeth don’t suddenly “turn bad” from eating something once. Damage happens gradually over time, not instantly from a single food or meal.
🪥 Simple protection tips
- Rinse with water after eating sweets
- Don’t brush immediately after acidic foods (wait ~30 minutes)
- Use fluoride toothpaste
If you want, I can tell you which foods are actually best for keeping teeth white and strong—there are some surprising ones.