Experiencing a high rate of tooth decay despite regular brushing can be frustrating and concerning. Several factors may contribute to a higher susceptibility to cavities, even when practicing good oral hygiene
Read MoreA hole in your tooth, also known as a dental cavity, is typically caused by tooth decay. Tooth decay is a process that starts with the buildup of plaque on the teeth. Plaque is a sticky film that forms on the teeth when bacteria in the mouth combine with food particles and saliva.
Read Morein Australia, jelly beans have been sold for 80 years at chemists and marketed as important to health for their glucose content but these cute and tasty, fun flavoured, multi coloured confectionaries violently attack your teeth. Jelly beans coat your teeth with their stickiness which can only be removed by brushing and flossing.
Cavity producing bacteria love to eat jelly beans even more than you do. They eat the jelly beans and produce acid which damages your tooth enamel and causes tooth decay.
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