Friday, February 20, 2026

How Sugar Actually Melts Your Enamel 🍭

How Sugar Actually Melts Your Enamel 🍭

Author Name:Macro 3D

Youtube Channel Url:https://www.youtube.com/@Macro3D

Youtube Video URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zInE3CbGMmc



Transcript:
(00:00) Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body. Yet, it has a fatal weakness. It begins silently. Sugar residue turns into a sticky trap, attracting billions of bacteria to the surface. These bacteria feast on carbs and release acid. This acid literally dissolves the minerals protecting your enamel.
(00:18) The shield is breached. A porous white spot appears, the first warning sign of decay we often ignore. Once the enamel breaks, infection floods in. The tooth structure starts to crumble and collapse. Decay reaches the dentin. Now the destruction spreads much faster, creating a deep dark cavity.
(00:38) The path to the core is open. Bacteria attack the pulp, the living center filled with sensitive nerves. This is the finale. Sharp pulsing pain means the nerve is dying. Don't wait for this. Act [music] now.

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