No brushing you're teeth 2-3 times a day and having too much sugar and candy can damage you're teeth are the reasons!
brush, floss, repet
Horses can get cavities just like us humans, so, yes.
many people are effect with cavites teenger kids adults even but there a way to not get cavies is by not drinking pop candy or any thing else that has lots of sugar so i say theres at least 80% of Americans who have cavites
Well that is simple. Toothpaste is used for brushing your teeth to keep them from getting cavites. No you use it to call people x)
The four "cavities" or more commonly "chambers" are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle and right ventricle
when you eat to much sugar and dont brush your teeth and then plack builds up and starts eating away at your tooth, and bam you have a cavite
well no not exatly it all depends on the sweets on some horse triva tests it says the horse cant get cavites but on others it says they can
Astrocytes - protect and provide nutrition to the neuronsMicroglia - dispose of debrisEpedymal cells - line the central cavites of the brain and circulate cerebral spinal fluidOligodendrocytes - send out extensions to wrap around axons to insulate them for action potential propagation
Nope- they do not share our dental problems of cavities, but it is better to give a horse a carrot or apple pieces, as they are a heatjier treat. Do not over use any kind of "treat," use praise and a good pat an the horses neck for a job well done. It will help prevent your horse from becoming spoiled.
The small cavities in the head are known as sinuses, which are air-filled spaces located within the bones of the skull. The main sinuses include the frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses. These cavities help reduce the weight of the skull, improve voice resonance, and play a role in humidifying and filtering the air we breathe. Sinuses also produce mucus, which helps trap pathogens and particles, contributing to respiratory health.
dental cavity is formed when two main factors contribute too become a toothe decay bacteria and a diet high in sujar also starch. these bacteria combine with food and saliva to inform a sticky substance called plaque.when this acure it will start to become hard and in few days you will see it start to process in turing into tartar or calulus,causing of this leads to holes and cavitives :)
To prevent cavities, maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing daily to remove plaque between teeth. Limit sugary and acidic foods and beverages, as they can contribute to tooth decay. Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings are also essential to detect early signs of cavities and receive preventive care. Additionally, consider using fluoride mouth rinses or sealants to further protect your teeth.