Biology, asked by souvik47, 1 year ago

What is dental caries? How it harmsus

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Answered by writersparadise
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Dental caries are commonly known as Tooth Decay or Dental Cavities and the common symptom is pain.

 

The acids produced by bacteria in our mouth cause the teeth to get discoloured and gradually break down. This acid is produced when bacteria break down the leftover food and sugar, on our tooth’s surface.

 

Dental caries may be prevented to an extent by regular brushing of teeth using toothpaste with fluoride and restricting the amount of sugar in diet.

Answered by princepc076
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Explanation:

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