Monday, May 17, 2010

Why there is a decay in the tooth?

Decay is caries n cavity or hole is formed in the tooth on proximal or/and occlusal surfaces %26amp; first molar is more suceptible to the caries/decay. why?

Why there is a decay in the tooth?
"Plaque" , which is tiny colonies of bacteria , eat away at sugar and other things , but , as they do , they release acids. As the release these acids , if left un-brushed , more and more will build up and they will start to break into the surface of your enamel , and thus creates a cavity in your tooth. They will keep eating away at the tooth until you see a dentist.





-Joe
Reply:because you dont brush your teeth
Reply:The reason there is a decay in your teeth is simply... because you have a cavity! It is caused by plaque or other "bacteria" that invade the tooth and cause the decay. Just go to the dentist before it gets worse.
Reply:Good Lord can you people put sentences together in English!

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