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Unusual Facts About Tooth Decay


Posted on 8/22/2022 by Office - Boone DMD
Unusual Facts About Tooth DecayWhile removing tooth structure, cavities eat away at the tooth's enamel and dentin layers. Bacteria in the mouth break down carbohydrates left in the mouth after a meal. Plaque is formed by combining bacteria, acids, food waste, saliva, and spit.

Plaque adheres to the teeth and eats away at the enamel, causing tooth decay. Cavities form due to the holes in the teeth that are left behind.

What You Need to Know About Tooth Decay


When it comes to dental decay, there are numerous facts to consider. Some of the facts include: - The foods and beverages we eat and drink are the primary causes of tooth decay. Consumption of sugar and starch in excess leads to plaque acids, which subsequently eat away the enamel.

A plaque buildup can lead to tooth decay when the acid attacks the tooth's surface. Even tooth loss can occur as a result of this. People who consume processed meals and beverages risk tooth decay because of their high sugar content.

Sugar consumption raises the risk of tooth decay. It is common for tooth decay to form on the teeth's biting surfaces or between them. It affects more people than any other illness.

The damage that tooth decay inflicts on millions of Americans is mostly preventable. It is possible to die directly from tooth decay in extreme circumstances. When an infection begins in the upper back tooth, it can potentially migrate to the sinus behind the eye. It has the potential to infiltrate the brain and kill if it does.

Due to decay-causing bacteria being present in the mouths of infants, they are susceptible to tooth decay. It is because they are spread from mother to child via saliva. Learn more about what causes tooth decay by scheduling an appointment with us.
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