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Cavities, fall out, rot, bad breath, gum disease, and discoloration. (According to Family Feud on facebook).
You have a bad tooth. It is rotting away. You need to get that checked out, before it gets worse, and you need a route canal or something. Go, go, go. Dental caries, also known colloquially as tooth decay, is a disease of the teeth resulting in damage to tooth structure. The cavities formed because of dental caries are called dental cavities.
They use whitening and scrape off all the plaque. Plaque is stuff that clings to teeth and causes cavities. Are you doing a worksheet on ancient Egyptians and their ways of cleaning their teeth?
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You get cavities by eating sugar and not brushing your teeth very well.
No it goes in your mouth and you will get cavities. Some people's teeth are more prone than others to cavities. Not drink sodas will help ( and be better for you) and brushing your teeth, flossing teeth will cut down on the cavities.
There are no known types of chocolate that will not cause cavities as basically all kinds of chocolates are made the same way . Brushing and flossing are really the only ways to avoid cavities .
its a hole. but its really useful by brushing ur teeth in between so u can get cavities and bacteria out of there:)
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Any type of foods which are either made of simple sugars or which are converted to sugar causes cavities. The problem is when the teeth aren't properly cared for by brushing and flossing, which gives bacteria more time to feed on the sugars. Of course the higher sugar content the food is, the worse it is in terms of the potential for cavities.
No. You need to brush your teeth and have a healthy diet. Eatting healthy foods actually determines this and flossing and brushing your teeth each day.
You can show a visual battle with cavities, junk food, and not brushing against a toothbrush, toothpaste, and a dentist.
Mouthwash is not a substitute for tooth brushing. Everyone should brush his or her teeth at least twice daily, and floss once daily. This is the minimum frequency necessary to prevent plaque build-up, and the cavities that can result. Mouthwash is used, not to prevent cavities, but to prevent bad breath. Since you're going to brush and floss, and you want to use mouthwash, it makes more sense to use the mouthwash after brushing and flossing, rather than before, since brushing and flossing stirs up bacteria and other malodorous debris.
Acid, which can erode your teeth and leads to cavities and can loosen your teeth. Not brushing, which leads to a massive build up of bacteria which can give you Gum Disease.
gingivitis, cavities, hairy tongue, halitosis, abscess, enamel damage.. the list goes on. Ramses the I (or the second, cant remember but i think the second) died from swallowing the drain from an infected tooth, so the things that you could get from not brushing range from bad breath to death. hard to be specific on that one. James
Yes, as it will erode the enamel and will eventually begin to deteriorate the teeth and cause cavities. But this will only happen if you drink multiple sodas a day, every day for the rest of your life. Brushing and mouthwash will help prevent this.