If you've lost a tooth and keep it dry then it shouldn't decay.
A dry mouth allows a lot of bacteria to grow in the mouth and on the teeth because there is no saliva to wash them away and help clean your teeth.
The acidic environment in the mouth cause tooth decay.
No as long as your mouth is clean from sugary stuff, and you wash your whole mouth with listerine, your own saliva will not cause your teeth to decay.
A teeth laser is the modern way that dentists use to examine the mouth for tooth decay. The laser is placed in the mouth and waves from it are measured against normal tooth waves. Any abnormalties are tooth decay.
It happens when bactieria gets in your mouth and if you have eaten sugar it will mix and then plaque will form on your teeth that produces acid Which attacks your teeth so holes form in teeth.
they dictate the type of tooth decay e.g periodental decay by observing the nerve destruction.tooth decay is easily caused by fermented sugar in the mouth which turn into acid and invade the gums
The teeth will slowly decay if you do not brush your teeth.
Brush your teeth well, flossing, using mouth wash and staying away from really sugary foods.
Fluoride is good for teeth because it helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening the enamel and making it more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria in the mouth.
Ben says:Some shark teeth decay after they have left the mouth, depending on the type of species correlates to the amount of decay. also, bacteria can have an effect, the algae and similar types of bacteria add color to the calcium because they create a chemical reaction.
There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are only 31 teeth in my mouth
Nursing bottle tooth decay is caused when a baby is put to bed or falls asleep with a bottle in his/her mouth. What happens is the milk or substance in the bottle drip into the mouth and remain in contact with the teeth. Over time the milk turns to sugar and causes decay on the teeth. This is also true about juice and kool aid...NEVER put your baby to bed with a bottle...the damage can also effect their permanent teeth!