Teeth disintegrate primarily due to tooth decay, which is caused by the accumulation of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria that produces acids when it interacts with sugars from food. These acids erode the enamel, the protective outer layer of the tooth, leading to cavities and potential tooth loss. Other factors contributing to tooth disintegration include poor oral hygiene, a diet high in sugar and acids, and certain medical conditions that affect saliva production and pH levels in the mouth. Additionally, physical trauma or grinding of teeth can also lead to structural damage.
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Scurvy is a severe lack of vitamin C. It causes spots on the skin, spongy gums, bleeding from mucous membranes, and their teeth fall out.
Lithotripsy is the use of high-energy shock waves to fragment and disintegrate kidney stones.
Theories about the three major causes of its decline often mention decaying infrastructure, declining military influence and poor medical care. Many other causes are thought to have contributed in some part but their importance has yet to be determined.
They had teeth falling out and there teeth were dirty and unclean...sometimes they would use mint leaves and rub it on their teeth
No. The bones and teeth are the last to disintegrate, and only at high enough temperatures. All organs and tissue are burned up quite quickly, and at about the same time.
lack of calcium in your body causes white stripes on teeth and nails.
Because there small and gravity of the earth pushes which causes it to go back
Baby teeth exfoliate naturally when the permanent teeth that is underneath is erupting in the mouth.
Because there small and gravity of the earth pushes which causes it to go back
Cavities are caused by the build up of plaque on your teeth. The plaque causes your teeth to decay which in turn blackens the tooth and causes pain in it.
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It causes stains.
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The grown up teeth start pushing on the baby teeth forcing them out.
Teeth clenching is considered the same as teeth grinding or Bruxism. The causes are not totally understood but may include stress, improperly aligned teeth, or broken or missing teeth. Other causes may be caffeine or a medication you are taking.
The correct spelling is "disintegrate"