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tooth decay or cavities
Fluoride is commonly added to drinking water to help reduce tooth decay by strengthening tooth enamel. It is a naturally occurring mineral that has been proven to be an effective method of improving dental health and preventing cavities.
Medications do not typically 'cause' dental decay, however, some medications can cause a decrease in salivary production. Saliva is important in neutralizing acids that cause decay. Therefore, some medications can contribute to the incidence of tooth decay.
caries in the dental field is part of tooth decay that consists of the decalcification of the enamel of the tooth. In other words this is considered tooth decay.
Fluoride in toothpaste helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria and sugars. This can reduce the risk of cavities and improve overall dental health.
Dental Caries is the scientific name for 'tooth decay.'
Dental decay
Dental decay or cavity or caries occurs when the bacteria found in the mouth releases acid. This acid breaks down the crystals of the enamel...the outermost and hardest part of the tooth.
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I think cavities..
Assuming you mean dental caries (tooth decay) and not a "carrier" that is a person infected with the HIV virus, then no, it can't. Tooth decay is not an indicator of anything other than dental hygiene and diet.