Significance of Oral pH

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Klonoa
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Significance of Oral pH

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i am having trouble in this part of my project.. do you have any suggestions?? thanks
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Post by deleted-71447 »

Hi Klonoa,
Welcome to the forums. What sort of trouble are you having? The more you can tell us about your problem, the more we will be able to help.

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Re: Significance of Oral pH

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Re: Significance of Oral pH

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Hello,

It would be much more beneficial to us if you could specify your exact problem. That way, we understand what you plan to do oral pH.

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Re: Significance of Oral pH

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Oral pH is significant in many regards:

--it determines the micro flora and fauna that live in your mouth
--certain pH's can cause tooth deterioration
--pH can be interpreted in some context through taste (acidic corresponds to a sour taste while basic corresponds to a bitter taste)

... the list goes on. Perhaps you could narrow down your question, so that we can better understand your question.
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