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Dental Caries

Dental caries, also called dental decay, are the result of a bacterial breakdown of the tooth's tooth enamel. Dental caries can lead to other problems, such as gum disease and periodontal diseases.

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Dental Caries

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  1. Coherent Market Insights Dental caries treatment options have improved through time, thanks to the development of contemporary medical treatments such as tooth filling Dental caries, also called dental decay, are the result of a bacterial breakdown of the tooth's tooth enamel. This breakdown is primarily the result of poor oral hygiene practices, such as neglecting to brush teeth after meals and during snacks. However, caries may also occur due to prolonged exposure to certain materials, such as fluoride in water. Foods, which may also be responsible for dental caries, include garlic, spices, onions, coffee, tea, spices, tobacco, and cheese. Dental caries can lead to other problems, such as gum disease and periodontal diseases. Tooth decay, while not technically a type of dental caries occurs when the bacteria in the mouth begin to multiply and consume the tooth surface's organic material, or dentin. A cavity occurs when this happens. Tooth decay is associated with many different types of dental problems, including periodontal disease, poor dental hygiene, and tooth loss. In addition to tooth decay and cavities, tooth loss can also occur as a result of tooth injury, a lack of tooth material between Coherent Market Insights

  2. Coherent Market Insights teeth, and other factors. All of these conditions, when left untreated, can lead to tooth loss, which can further compromise the teeth and make them susceptible to further decay. Read More : https://bit.ly/3vf5CtC Coherent Market Insights

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