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Plaque
Our mouth are full of bacteria, these bacteria along with mucus and other particles accumulate where the gums meet the teeth and form a sticky, colorless plaque on teeth and irritate the gums enough.
It Forms When You Dont Brush Your Teeth. :) Keep Brushing Them,. :)
A sticky layer over the teeth called dental plaque. It growth cause is the formation of germs(bacteria) in our mouth on teeth every day and use sugars from foods and drinks we take. It attacks the tooth's outer layers (enamel and dentine) and eats them away.
Tongue scrapers remove the coating from the top of the tongue. The film there is similar to the plaque that forms on teeth: a layer of sticky residue that can harbor bacteria. Some people scrape their tongues regularly to reduce bad breath.
The plaque that forms on your teeth is full of bacteria that feed on sugar. As the bacteria eat the sugar, a byproduct is created--acid. The acid wears down your teeth and causes cavities and hefty dental bills. So in short, yes. Sweets rot your teeth.
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
An ornamental tablet, typically of metal, porcelain, or wood, that is fixed to a wall or other surface in commemoration of a person or...A sticky deposit on teeth in which bacteria proliferate.
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jumpropes are so sticky!
An echidna does not have teeth. It has a long, sticky tongue which it uses to catch termites and ants.