Diseases that affect the teeth include dental caries (cavities), which result from bacterial decay, and periodontal disease, which affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. Other conditions include tooth sensitivity, which can arise from enamel erosion, and dental abscesses, which are infections at the tooth's root or in the surrounding gums. Additionally, malocclusion refers to misalignment of teeth, potentially leading to discomfort and other dental issues. Regular dental check-ups can help in early detection and management of these conditions.
a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
Thyme can't Give you diseases nor affect Diseases
It affect it by your teeth might be little sensitives and hert your teeth
Yes, that is what diseases do.
Periodontal is a gum disease. Bacteria build up on the gums where the gums are attached to the tooth. It can be seen as a thick sticky layer which becomes a part of the tooth but different in color. It ruins the smile and harm your tooth and gums very much. It is a result of bad oral hygiene, not properly brushing and flossing the teeth.
The pictures rot just like the teeth will rot. I think the question needs to be rephrased to "How does soda affect teeth?" or "Why does soda affect teeth in pictures?"
it does
Well in general soda is not good for your teeth, but if it is in a recipe that bakes the soda in to it, it should not affect your teeth, but if the recipe is not baked it will most likely have some affect on the teeth. but as long as you brush your teeth after words, shouldn't be to big of a problem.
Most probably it is not affected to teeth.But it may affect your health.
Cancer can affect the testes.
soda effects your teeth because the sugar just digs into your teeth.
NO!