They're a site for bacterial growth.
What dietary habits contribute to the development of cavities?
Any type of foods which are either made of simple sugars or which are converted to sugar causes cavities. The problem is when the teeth aren't properly cared for by brushing and flossing, which gives bacteria more time to feed on the sugars. Of course the higher sugar content the food is, the worse it is in terms of the potential for cavities.
Thermometers can be filled with alcohol, which is a less toxic alternative to mercury. Some modern thermometers use digital sensors to measure temperature, eliminating the need for any liquid filling.
Citric acid in toothpaste can be effective for maintaining oral health and preventing cavities. It helps to break down plaque and bacteria on teeth, which can reduce the risk of cavities. However, citric acid can also erode tooth enamel if used in high concentrations, so it is important to use toothpaste with citric acid in moderation.
D orbitals start to get filled after the 3p orbitals in the periodic table. They are typically filled after filling the 4s orbital, as the 3d orbitals are the next to be filled in the transition metal series.
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.'
The ventricles are the fluid-filled cavities of the brain.
air pockets
ventricles
The four fluid-filled cavities in the brain are called ventricles. They are interconnected and filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the brain and spinal cord, provide nutrients, and remove waste.
Vacuoles
sinuses.
Frontal Sinuses.....
Yes, sinuses are air-filled cavities located within the bones of the skull. They are lined with mucous membranes and help to humidify and filter the air we breathe in.
Colloid filled cavities are typically found in certain types of rocks, like sandstone and pumice. These cavities are formed by trapped gas bubbles or by the presence of colloidal substances that have solidified within the rock matrix.
Pus filled cavities are called abscesses and are treated with surgical drainage of the pus and antibiotics.
The four cavities in the brain are called ventricles. They are named the lateral ventricles (2), the third ventricle, and the fourth ventricle. These cavities are filled with cerebrospinal fluid and are important for protecting and nourishing the brain.