What Causes Cavities? 🦷

Learn how bacteria in our mouth cause cavities by feeding on sugars, leading to tooth decay and black spots on teeth.

What Causes Cavities? 🦷
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470.7K views • Nov 9, 2017
What Causes Cavities? 🦷

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Topic: Tooth decay
What causes cavities?
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No.
Our mouth contains billions of bacteria which live on our teeth, tongue, etc.
Most of these bacteria are usually harmless.
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A tooth consists of enamel, dentin and pulp.
Enamel is mostly made up of minerals.
Dentin is a layer underlying the enamel. Whereas, pulp has blood vessels and nerves.
Now, when we eat foods containing sugars, some of these bacteria feed on the sugars producing acid.
This acid starts to dissolve the minerals of the tooth enamel, causing tooth decay.
Usually, our saliva restores these minerals, thus preventing further decay.
But if we continuously eat sugary foods, then our saliva cannot keep up, causing the bacteria to pass into the dentin and then eventually into the pulp, thus creating cavities.

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