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Q.How do bacteria remain unaffected by action of saliva and cause tooth decay ?

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Answered by khanaali88800
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Bacteria does not get his food

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Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria.[6] The cavities may be a number of different colors from yellow to black.[1] Symptoms may include pain and difficulty with eating.[1][2] Complications may include inflammation of the tissue around the tooth, tooth loss, and infection or abscess formation.[1][3]

Tooth decay

Other names

Dental caries, cavities, caries

Dental Caries Cavity 2.JPG

Destruction of a tooth by dental caries and disease.

Pronunciation

Caries /ˈkɛəriːz/

Specialty

Dentistry

Symptoms

Pain, tooth loss, difficulty eating[1][2]

Complications

Inflammation around the tooth, tooth loss, infection or abscess formation[1][3]

Duration

Long term

Causes

Bacteria producing acid from food debris[4]

Risk factors

Diet high in simple sugar, diabetes mellitus, Sjogren's syndrome, medications that decrease saliva[4]

Prevention

Low sugar diet, teeth brushing, fluoride, flossing[2][5]

Medication

Paracetamol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen[6]

Frequency

2.3 billion (2015)[7]

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