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Bacteria are prokaryotic cells that cause disease and decay.
The instability of the nuclei is the basic cause of radioactive decay.
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.
no it doesn't cause decay in adults
Yes. Anything with sugar in it (fructose is a kind of sugar) can cause tooth decay.
Transmutation, which is the change of atoms from one element to another.
Chemotherapy can lead to stomatitis and increase the risk of tooth decay.
Ummm, no.
Oxygen and Moisture
no it doesnt
no not at all
All Sodas can over a long period of time. I would say that coke would cause faster decay than pepsi.