Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
Plaque.
Fluoride in drinking water can help prevent tooth decay by making teeth more resistant to acid attacks. It does not directly kill bacteria in water, but it can indirectly help reduce bacterial growth by improving oral health.
No
Gargling salt water can help to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria in the mouth, which may help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with a loose tooth. The salt water can also help to draw out toxins and promote healing in the gums.
Yes, penicillin is often prescribed for gum and tooth infections.
The start of tooth decay is caused by two groups of bacteria Streptococcus Mutans and Lactobacillus.
Sucrose is a type of sugar that bacteria in the mouth metabolize to produce acid. This acid weakens tooth enamel, making the teeth more susceptible to decay. Without both sucrose to feed the bacteria and the bacteria to produce acid, tooth decay would not occur.
it isn't to kill germs it trangthens enamel Actually.... Fluoride inhibits the enzyme enolase, which the bacteria in plaque need to metabolize carbohydrates or sugars into acids. So while it doesn't kill bacteria, it does prevent them from doing harm.
NO
Its not a poison, an abscess is a bacterial infection. The cavity in the tooth fills with a white fluid called pusthat is a mixture of bacteria and white blood cells that are trying to kill the bacteria. This pus builds up pressure and can eventually pop the tooth out if left untreated.You can also get abscesses in bone if it becomes infected.
tooth decay is a bacteria because it cannot be spread to other people. while viruses can be spread to other people.
It certainly does it kill most of the bacteria and germs but you might want to use mouth wash, it also kills and using anti bacterial soup and scrub it on your tooth brush.. Rinse the tooth brush well. That really helps. Hoped I helped. (: ps: your tooth brush should be boiled for 5-10 mins.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
Yes it can. Not flossing will leave food in between your teeth. That food will grow bacteria. That bacteria will eat away at your teeth and the roots will get infected. the infection, unless the tooth is removed or the infection is treated, will spread to your heart.
does brake fluid kill exposed tooth nerves?
- Not brushing your teeth - Eating so much sweets and chocolate or sugary foods - Consuming too many acidy foods such as vinegar - Smoking