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Published: 24.04.2007.
Language: English
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Great numbers of bacteria accumulate in the mouth, and when their numbers become sufficient and they are organized in colonies, disease occurs. Bacteria collect between the teeth and in the biting surfaces, and when in sufficient number, will cause decay. This decay is a deterioration of the tooth enamel and underlying tooth structures. The bacteria do this by excreting an acid. …

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