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Band 7+: Eating sweet foods produces acid in the mouth, which can cause tooth decay. (High acid levels are measured by low pH values) Describe the information below and discuss the implications for dental health.

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The image shows a line graph measuring acid levels in the mouth after consuming sugars/honey over a 40-minute period, with a pH acid level of 5.5 where tooth decay is unlikely, and 5.1 where decay occurs. The graph has three lines representing fruit sugar (red), cane sugar (blue), and honey (green). At the moment eaten, all three sugars have a pH level below 5.5, with honey at pH 4, fruit sugar at pH 5, and cane sugar at pH 5.25. Over time, honey's acid level increases to pH 6.75 at 40 minutes, cane sugar increases to pH 6.25, and fruit sugar fluctuates but ends at pH 5.75.
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The given line graph represents the variation in time taken to reach an acidity level across three different sweet foods in the human mouth per minute.

At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food, which are fruit, cane, and honey, the level of acidity will begin when the pH level score reaches 5.5 pH. However, all foods had entered this level, in which tooth decay is likely to happen, when time passes the first 3 minutes.

Post the first 3 minutes, the level of pH decreased for all sugar types and to a level below 5 pH, in which they enter the range in which decay can occur. By this time, cane sweet seemed to have the lowest level at around 3.7 pH. In the second interval, honey had experienced a stabilized trend, whereas cane and fruit exhibited increases in pH, at just above 4 pH and 5 pH respectively.

All types of food can enter the level unlikely to cause decay when they reach again the level of 5.5 pH and above. Cane had the shorter amount of time needed to be safe from decaying again after 13 minutes of eating, followed by fruit food at 20 minutes. Ultimately, honey took the longest time to be unlikely to decay again at about 30 minutes with a level of 7 pH. Finally, by 40 minutes, all food types firmly pointed at a level of 7 pH of acidity.

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