Sunday, June 2, 2019
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Acknowledgments ______________________________________________________________________________Thank you for the support and encouragement that you have effrontery me throughout the trials of my experiment. I would care to thank my parents for the support they have given me and for helping me when I was in a tough situation. I would like to thank my teacher, Mr. Johnson for the support that he has given me and for his guidance and encouragement. I would also like to thank my dentist for supplying me with my prime ingredient of this experiment, teeth.Purpose______________________________________________________________________________ The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the effect of beverages, such as, orange juice, coca cola, milk, drinking chocolate, and water, on the rate of decomposition of teeth. This experiment will be able to determine which of the five beverages cause a tooth to decompose scurrying than the others. These specific drinks were chosen because they are what normal people have in their refrigerator or pantry on a normal basis. Most americans subscribe to coffee, and some sort of juice in the morning, throughout the day they should have at to the lowest degree of glass of water, and most people have at least on soft drink a day. The acid in orange juice and the carbonation in soda can damage the enamel of the tooth causing it to rub faster (Orange, July 2, 2009). The lack of saliva can cause decay of teeth because saliva protects the gums in the mouth from infection. Some causes of reduced saliva are coffee and cola drinks (Reduce,April 21, 2012). This experiment reveals which of these five drinks increase the process of decay faster than others. This will allow the reader to choose a drink that wil... ...rom http//www.questiaschool.comMays, S. (1998). The Archaeology of military personnel Bones. London Routledge. Retrieved from http//www.questiaschool.comOrange Juice Acid Can Wash Away Enamel on Teeth (2009, Jul y 2). Daily Mail (London), p. 22. Retrieved from http//www.questiaschool.comReduce Dental Decay Factors. (2012, April 21). Coffs Coast advocator (Coffs Harbour, Australia). Retrieved from http//www.questiaschool.comTeeth. (2013). In The Columbia Encyclopedia (6th ed.). The Columbia University Press. Retrieved from http//www.questiaschool.comTooth Decay-Cause. (n.d.). WebMD - Better information. Better health.. Retrieved October 9, 2013, from http//www.webmd.com/oral-health/tc/tooth-decay-causeWhat Kind of Acids are in Soda. (2011, August 17). Live Strong. http//www.livestrong.com/articles/519798-what-kind-of-acids-are-in-sodas/
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