Atherosclerosis is a buildup of plaque, cells, and fatty deposits in the walls of arteries that can get worst over time.
No, plaque causes clogged arteries and veins.
Plaque is caused by a bacteria that is trying to attach itself to the surface of your teeth. This type of plaque is called a biofilm.
Cavities are caused by the build up of plaque on your teeth. The plaque causes your teeth to decay which in turn blackens the tooth and causes pain in it.
they were probably just less exposed to plaque than the rest of your mouth
it gives u plaque by tene
plaque in your veins. It causes blockage's in your veins and arteries.
Microbes damage teeth by forming a hard, off white colored substance called plaque. Plaque causes gum disease which will make the teeth bad if not treated in time.
No not really, it is mostly plaque buildup from cholesterol that causes atherosclerosis.
Plaque is a coating that builds up on teeth from various food residues. Bacterial activity causes a sticky film to adhere to the enamel. When it is soft, it is easily removed by brushing. However, over time it hardens into tartar (calculus) and requires scraping off, preferably by a trained dental hygenist.
Fats are deposited in the blood vessels as plaque, which blocks the flow of blood and causes heart problems.
Food and bacteria. Regular brushing of teeth with toothpaste can reduce, but no get rid of tartar or plaque buildup.
They use whitening and scrape off all the plaque. Plaque is stuff that clings to teeth and causes cavities. Are you doing a worksheet on ancient Egyptians and their ways of cleaning their teeth?