Biology, asked by mukundmast76, 21 hours ago

d) with the help of internet find out about tooth decay. How does it take place? how does eating too much sweets affect our teeth? Write down all your findings in your notebook and make a detailed report.​

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Answered by Kimtaehyungismybias
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When a person eats sugary or starchy food, the bacteria in the plaque produce acids that attack tooth enamel. Over time, these acids leach out minerals from teeth, erode the enamel, causing tooth decay, and eventually, cavities. Tooth decay can affect people of any age.

Sugar has a direct connection to tooth decay. After eating foods that contain sugar, these molecules combine with saliva and bacteria present in the mouth. This combination leads to plaque on teeth. Left on teeth, plaque can dissolve enamel, which leads to cavities.

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Answered by shashidevibcm
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As a tooth is exposed to acids produced by plaque bacteria, the enamel begins to lose these minerals. When this occurs, you may see a white spot appear on one of your teeth. This area of mineral loss is an initial sign of tooth decay.

Sugar has a direct connection to tooth decay. After eating foods that contain sugar, these molecules combine with saliva and bacteria present in the mouth. This combination leads to plaque on teeth. Left on teeth, plaque can dissolve enamel, which leads to cavities.

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