Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or tooth decay, is an oral condition that affects many people. However, unlike other diseases, caries is not life-threatening and highly preventable, although it affects most people to a certain extent throughout one's lifetime.
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Natural bacteria live in your mouth and form plaque. Plaques interact with deposits of sugary and starchy foods that remain on the teeth and produce acids. These acids dissolve tooth enamel over time or demineralize the enamel, weakening the teeth and causing dental caries.
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Foods that contain carbohydrates (starches and sugars), such as soda, candy, ice cream, milk and cakes, and even some fruits, vegetables and juices, can cause tooth decay.