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Becteria act on the bits
of food in the mouth to form
plaque . true or false

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Answered by Nehan845
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no.its false

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Answered by pkkukreti45
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Dental plaque is a biofilm of microorganisms mostly bacteria but also fungi, that grows on surfaces within the mouth. It is a sticky colorless deposit at first, but when it forms tartar, it is often brown or pale yellow. It is commonly found between the teeth, on the front of teeth, behind teeth, on chewing surfaces, along the gumline, supragingival or below the gumline cervical margins (subgingival).[1] Dental plaque is also known as microbial plaque, oral biofilm, dental biofilm, dental plaque biofilm or bacterial plaque biofilm. Bacterial plaque is one of the major causes for dental decay and gum disease

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