Tooth decay Untreated caries (dental caries) is that the commonest chronic illness worldwide and a significant world unhealthiness. caries is widespread thanks to high sugar consumption, an absence of effective preventive methods, and restricted access to applicable oral care in several elements of the globe. Tooth decay is caused by the interaction between the tooth surface, biofilm microorganism within the mouth and also the presence of sugars from food. Biofilm microorganism metabolise sugars and turn out acids that break down enamel over time. You may have caries if you experience: • food cornered oftimes between your teeth • discomfort or pain in or around your mouth • difficulty in biting down on bound foods • sensitivity to hot, cold or maybe sweet foods • bad breath • white, then dark, spots on your teeth.
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Research Article: Current Research: Cardiology
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Original Article: Applied Food Science Journal
Original Article: Current Research: Cardiology
Original Article: Current Research: Cardiology
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Keynote: Applied Food Science Journal
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Sexual & Reproductive Medicine