Without adequate oral hygiene, bacteria can grow anywhere on a tooth. However, the most common areas are the sulcus (space between the tooth and gum) interproximal (between the teeth) and in the grooves of the biting surface.
Yes it can. Not flossing will leave food in between your teeth. That food will grow bacteria. That bacteria will eat away at your teeth and the roots will get infected. the infection, unless the tooth is removed or the infection is treated, will spread to your heart.
A dry mouth allows a lot of bacteria to grow in the mouth and on the teeth because there is no saliva to wash them away and help clean your teeth.
Teeth do not keep away bacteria.
Bacteria are a very common cause of sore throats. That's why its so important to brush your teeth, if you don't, you swallow all the bacteria in your mouth, allowing them to grow in your throat,but I'm IMMUNE
Your teeth can grow up to 55cm.
Whales have bristles, not teeth. So no their teeth do not grow back.
what is a layer a bacteria on your teeth it can lead to decay what is it is it plack
It Forms When You Dont Brush Your Teeth. :) Keep Brushing Them,. :)
All bacteria grow and reproduce
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
You are born with teeth, but they must grow in first.
teeth grow about every 3 mouths