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What element is used to prevent tooth decay?

Fluoride is the element typically used to prevent tooth decay. It helps strengthen tooth enamel and can reverse early signs of tooth decay. Many toothpastes and some public water supplies are fluoridated to provide this benefit.


Why are both sucrose and bacteria necessary for tooth decay?

Sucrose is a type of sugar that bacteria in the mouth metabolize to produce acid. This acid weakens tooth enamel, making the teeth more susceptible to decay. Without both sucrose to feed the bacteria and the bacteria to produce acid, tooth decay would not occur.


Can you test tooth decay with an egg shell?

No, egg shells and tooth enamel are not the same--tooth enamel is significantly harder. An egg shell may be used as a visual representation of the effects of decay, but it cannot be directly used to test for tooth decay. Professional dental tools and techniques are necessary for accurate diagnosis.


Why does a alkaline toothpaste reduce decay?

Alkaline toothpaste helps to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, which can contribute to tooth decay. It also helps to create an environment that is less favorable for the growth of decay-causing bacteria.


What are the reasons of toothache?

Toothache can be caused by various factors, including tooth decay, gum disease, abscessed tooth, tooth fracture, grinding teeth, or an impacted wisdom tooth. Other potential causes include sensitivity to hot or cold foods, an infection, or sinus pressure. It is important to see a dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Is tooth decay caused by bacterium?

yes


What bacteria cause tooth decay?

The start of tooth decay is caused by two groups of bacteria Streptococcus Mutans and Lactobacillus.


Is tooth decay caused due to base?

False


What can be caused because of sweets and gums?

Tooth decay.


Is tooth decay a virus or bacteria?

tooth decay is a bacteria because it cannot be spread to other people. while viruses can be spread to other people.


Is tooth decay caused by a virus or bacteria?

- Not brushing your teeth - Eating so much sweets and chocolate or sugary foods - Consuming too many acidy foods such as vinegar - Smoking


How much could a tooth decay in a week?

Tooth decay is caused by acidity and bacterial growth. Rapid tooth decay miGht be caused by an increase in consumption of sugars (which increase bacterial growth) or strong acids (like citrus juice). The dry mouth rounds in methamphetamine users might also increase tooth decay. However, without these conditions, tooth decay is non-existent so long as a person eats a healthy diet and brushes their teeth.


Can head trauma cause long term tooth decay?

No, tooth decay is caused by bacterial plaque that produces acids which destroy the tooth enamel. Bacterial plaque results from inadequate oral hygiene (brushing and flossing).


Is tooth decay caused by bacteria that realises the acid into you mouth?

It is primarily from acid produced by bacteria.


How does toothpaste prevent tooth decay?

which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?


What mineral is necessary for strong teeth?

Essential nutrients are just that; essential! They do not cause tooth decay as such or else all of us would be suffering from tooth decay! Now, vitamins, carbohydrates, fats and minerals are what are generally taught as the essential nutrients. Of these it is carbohydrates that have a direct link to tooth decay( called dental caries). Carbohydrates in the presence of certain bacteria and other congenial atmosphere bring about the breakdown of tooth structure.


What has caused the recent rise in tooth decay among toddlers?

Soft Drinks such as sprite and root beer.