Bacteria.
It is the miracles of us being our father's creation!
The scientific name for dental cavities is dental caries. It is a common dental condition caused by bacteria in the mouth producing acids that can erode tooth enamel. if left untreated, it can lead to pain, infection, and tooth loss.
A gummy narwhal is made to look like the real whale family member of Arctic waters. So why should the scientific name be any different? The real name in the Linnaean system of scientific classification is Monodon monoceros, which is Greek for 'one tooth one tusk'.
Dental pain, commonly referred to as a toothache, does not have a specific scientific name. It is a general term used to describe discomfort or pain that originates from the teeth or surrounding tissues.
Whale fat is in a lot of stuff like tooth paste and soaps to make them bubbly. it is usually called sodium monoflurophosphate
Bacteria
No it does't!
acids cause tooth decay u can prevent from drinking acidy drinks
The start of tooth decay is caused by two groups of bacteria Streptococcus Mutans and Lactobacillus.
sugar is the best answer
When you gag, this causes the teeth and gums to be touched by stomach acids. The acid causes the teeth enamel to wear away thus causing tooth decay.
Bacteria that populate the mouth metabolize simple carbohydrates (sugar) and produce the acid that causes tooth decay. Reducing the bacteria by effective and frequent brushing and flossing can reduce tooth decay. Limiting intake of sugar will also reduce decay. There is also a growing body of research that indicates xylitol as a sugar substitute may also be effective in reducing tooth decay.
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Sodas, Pop drinks, etc.
it sticks which causes tooth decay.
All decay is bacterial (except when the term is used metaphorically, as in social decay).
It is said that all types of sugar can cause How_does_sugar_cause_tooth_decay. The most expected sugars to give tooth decay are sucrose, glucose, fructose, and maltose. Bacteria use the energy in the sugar and then make acids which attack teeth and tooth enamel. This then causes tooth decay, which is also known as dental caries. Bacteria in also found in dental plaque and that stick to our teeth, also causing tooth decay.