Typically, the pH of saliva after a meal is around 6.2 to 7.6. This slightly acidic to neutral pH helps with digestion and protects the teeth from enamel erosion.
The pH of resting saliva is typically around 6.5 to 7.0, while the pH of stimulated saliva is slightly higher, around 7.0 to 7.5. Stimulated saliva is produced in response to stimuli like taste, smell, or chewing, and has a higher buffering capacity to help neutralize acids more effectively.
Yes, bicarbonate is found in saliva. It helps to neutralize acids produced by oral bacteria and protect the teeth from enamel erosion.
Brushing your teeth may help remove some THC residue from your mouth, but it will not completely remove THC from your saliva. The best way to lower THC levels in your saliva is to wait it out or use a mouthwash specifically designed to cleanse THC.
Brushing your teeth may help remove some traces of THC from saliva, but it is not a reliable method for eliminating THC completely. The best way to lower THC levels in saliva is to drink water, chew gum, or wait for it to naturally dissipate over time.
tiger teeth are sharp and elephant teeth are soft
really nothing hamsters teeth are just smaller
Milk teeth are temperory teeth.There are no pre molars.
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food stuck between your teeth would stay there for longer because there wouldn't be liquid to help remove it.
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Your mouth doesn't do anything to the food, it's the saliva and teeth in your mouth that does. Your saliva breaks down the food while you use your teeth to chew it up.
human saliva is not poisonous
Anterior has four surfaces while posterior has five.
Teeth are made of hard bone and enamel. The gizzard is a muscular structure.