Three things. (1) bacteria, (2) sugar, and (3) location. Bacteria consume the sugar and secrete acids that cause decay on the tooth. There needs to be a location on a tooth that is favorable for this to happen. The two most common sites are just below where teeth contact each other (which is primarily why it is important to floss) and on top of teeth that have grooves. If you can limit your sugar intake, no pop or candy you can increase your chances of developing a lot of cavities in your teeth.
Plaque. Plaque builds up after you eat and if you do not brush well and floss plaque can form into cavities.
Well they make you have bad breath and if the tooth isn't treated correctly and quickly it will fall out.
they attack by u eating to much sugar they attack by u eating to much sugar
the skeletal system...more specifically...your teeh. Streptococcus mutans is the main cause for dental cavities.
They attack when you eat too much sugar then they feast on the sugar inside your mouth
Epithelial tissue lines bodily cavities/surfaces.
no
Epithelial tissue covers the surfaces and cavities of organs.
No. ENDOthelium is a specific type of EPIthelium that lines the lumen of blood vessels.EPIthelium is the name for a group of tissues which, among other things covers and lines the internal cavities such as the pleural and peritoneal cavities.
The two largest body cavities are the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
No. It's not at all uncommon for children to develop cavities, and it certainly isn't necessarily a sign of "neglect". If the cavities remain untreated that's a different story, but courts generally hold that both parents are responsible for a child's welfare; if you noticed cavities and didn't do anything about them either, then you're equally negligent in the eyes of the law.
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
there are five cavities in the average number of cavities in your skull
yes dogs get cavities.
A tooth can have a cavity or many cavities. Teeth will have cavities. A better way to say it may be 'The dentist filled the cavities in her teeth' rather than trying to say 'The dentist filled the teeth's cavities.'
What cavities of the body can you name?
Yes!! gum is 92.3671234923% of your cavities.
A dentist locates the cavities in the teeth.
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Not all cavities are yellow. Some cavities are yellow because the outer covering of the tooth has started to dissolve.
yes milk can cause cavities. even if you don't have cavities when your younger you will have them when you older or you will lose your teeth.
No, the abdominal and pelvic cavities are different. The abdominal cavity is superior to the pelvic cavity.