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Your teeth's hard surface contains damaged spots called cavities. These tooth decayed patches develop into microscopic holes or openings that may cause severe pain, infection, or even tooth loss. Cavities can be caused by a variety of factors, such as oral bacteria, frequent snacking, use of sugary beverages, and inadequate tooth brushing. Two of the most prevalent health issues in the world today are cavities and tooth decay. They're more prevalent in older adults, teens, and youngsters. But cavities can affect anyone with teeth, even infants. If cavities are left untreated, they enlarge and damage your teeth's deeper layers. The best defense against cavities in your teeth are routine dental checkups and diligent brushing and flossing practices. The transparent, sticky film that covers your teeth is called dental plaque. It results from consuming a lot of carbohydrates and sugars and from not brushing your teeth properly. Bacteria rapidly start to feed on sugars and starches left on your teeth, resulting in the formation of plaque. Tartar can form from plaque that remains on your teeth and hardens above or below your gum line. Tartar protects bacteria and makes plaque more difficult to remove. This plaque needs to be removed by a dentist.
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