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explain dental caries ATP​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dental caries is caused by the action of acids on the enamel surface. The acid is produced when sugars (mainly sucrose) in foods or drinks react with bacteria present in the dental biofilm (plaque) on the tooth surface.

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Dental caries is multifactorial pH dysfunction disease . for some patients a highly destructive diet may be the primary reason. dental caries is caused by the action of acids on the enmael surface. The acid is produced when sugars (mainly sucrose) in foods or drinks react with bacteria present in the dental biofilm (plaque) on the tooth surface.

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