Biology, asked by shalinichhabra98154, 11 months ago

how do bacteria cause tooth decay?​

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Answered by divyanshi080
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Bacteria that live in the mouth digest these foods, turning them into acids. The bacteria, acid, food debris, and saliva combine to form plaque, which clings to the teeth. The acids in plaque dissolve the enamel surface of the teeth, creating holes in the teeth called cavities.

Answered by RoyalKrish
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⏭️ Bacteria are living beings. This means they move, eat, grow, reproduce and discharge waste matter. And, that's how they cause tooth decay in our mouths – by feeding on the sugars in the foods and drinks we consume to grow – then leaving behind the waste, in the form of a biofilm known as dental plaque

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