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Answered by SHREYA24241
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Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth. Bacteria in plaque produce acids after you eat or drink. These acids can destroy tooth enamel and cause cavities and gingivitis (gum disease). Plaque can also develop under the gums on tooth roots and break down the bones that support teeth. I hope its help you

Answered by ak8477455
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Dental plaque is a sticky, colourless or pale yellow that is constantly forming in our teeth. When saliva, food and fluids combine plaque is form. It is generally in our teeth and along the gum line.

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