Why don't your teeth fizz when you drink water?

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2026-03-01 20:55

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Teeth don’t fizz when you drink water because water is neutral and does not contain acids or carbonation that would cause a reaction. Fizzing occurs with Carbonated Beverages due to the release of carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles. Water, being a simple compound (H2O), does not react with the minerals in teeth in that way. Additionally, the enamel on teeth is designed to withstand everyday substances without reacting.

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