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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.
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The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
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The scientific name of paste is "Liquorice Glaberrima."
Cavities are scientifically known as dental caries. They are caused by the demineralization of tooth enamel due to bacterial activity in the mouth, leading to the formation of decayed areas in the teeth.
Caries
I think cavities..
Dental Caries
Cavities, or dental caries, have been known since ancient times, with evidence of tooth decay found in human remains dating back thousands of years. The scientific understanding of cavities began to develop in the 19th century, particularly with the work of researchers like Willoughby D. Miller in the late 1800s, who identified the role of bacteria in the formation of cavities. However, there isn't a specific "discovery" year, as cavities have been recognized as a dental issue for millennia.
tooth decay or cavities
Dental caries are better known as tooth decay or cavities. It is a common dental condition that occurs when bacteria in the mouth produce acids that damage the tooth enamel, leading to the formation of holes or cavities in the teeth. It is important to prevent and treat dental caries to maintain good oral health.
"Caries" is a synonym for dental cavities. Arrested caries are cavities that have been stopped from developing further by having the appropriate dental work done on them.
In your mouth cavities are found in your teeth if you do not look after them properly, these are called 'dental cares'.
It is suggested that sugary or acidic foods cause cavities in teeth
Yes they can.
dental careies is the tech term for cavities, the cause biofilm/ lack of oral hygeine.