why does saliva not eventually dissolve your teeth?

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why does saliva not eventually dissolve your teeth?

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Your saliva contains calcium and phosphate minerals that deposit on your teeth and remineralize them. So it actually does the opposite of dissolve them, it embiggens them! 

Now the reason you still get cavities despite this is remineralization is a very slow process and the decay caused by acid produced by bacteria happens much faster.

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