Nah, they're about the same pH. They're equally damaging to the teeth. However, at least orange juice doesn't get you addicted, unlike coca cola. People can drink more than one serving of coca cola a day. read more
If you think the answer is juice, you’ll have to think again. Here’s why: Photo by Catherine Sharman via Flickr. When trying to make a healthier choice for your mouth, you might think juice would be better than soda. read more
He soaked teeth separately in orange juice, Coca Cola, Mountain Dew, and coffee in an airtight container for two weeks before assessing the results. Orange juice caused severe acid damage to the tooth, which made it thinner. The acid seeped .5 millimeters into the tooth. The most acidic beverage tested, Coca Cola, gave the tooth the worst appearance. read more