Tea and decay: It depends on the sugar and acid content of the tea, also extreme temperatures cause expansion and contraction that can cause small fractures that can lead to decay. Get an evaluation from a dentist to see how your teeth are doing now.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Depends: Hawthorn is a plant. The leaves, berries, and flowers of hawthorn are used to make medicine and tea. If these product contain too much sugar than they may cause cavities otherwise they are unrelated.
Answered 9/18/2013
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No Unless..: No, unless it is highly acidic!
Answered 11/24/2013
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