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What forms dental plaque?

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Answered by ayaatirastogi20
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plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria and sugars that constantly forms  on our teeth. It is the main cause of cavities and gum disease, and can harden into tartar if not removed daily.
Answered by Anonymous
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materia alba refers to soft accumulations of bacteria and tissue cells that lack to the organised structure of dental plaque and are easily displaced with a water spray. Calculus is a hard disposit that forms by mineralization of dental plaque and is generally covered by a layer of unmineralised to plaque.

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