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what is plaque ? discuss the methods of oral hygiene . ( 2.5)​

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Answered by parithi89
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Dental plaque, also known as dental biofilm, is a sticky, yellow film consisting of a wide range of bacteria that attaches to the tooth surfaces and can be visible around the gum line. It starts to reappear after the tooth surface has been cleaned, which is why regular brushing is encouraged.

This involves getting the right oral care products, as well as being mindful of your daily habits.

Don't go to bed without brushing your teeth. ...

Brush properly. ...

Don't neglect your tongue. ...

Use a fluoride toothpaste. ...

Treat flossing as important as brushing. ...

Don't let flossing difficulties stop you. ...

Consider mouthwash.

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Answered by Saaad
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A Rare but serious bacterial infection that's transmitted by fleas.

are but serious bacterial infection that's transmitted by fleas.The bubonic plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. It can spread through contact with infected fleas.

Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping one's mouth clean and free of disease and other problems (e.g. bad breath) by regular brushing of the teeth (dental hygiene) and cleaning between the teeth

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