Tooth Decay - Research Article from UXL Complete Health Resource

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Tooth Decay.

Tooth Decay - Research Article from UXL Complete Health Resource

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Tooth Decay.
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Definition

Tooth decay is the destruction of the enamel (outer surface) of a tooth. Tooth decay is also known as dental cavities or dental caries. Decay is caused by bacteria that collect on tooth enamel. The bacteria live in a sticky, white film called plaque (pronounced PLAK). Bacteria obtain their food from sugar and starch in a person's diet. When they eat those foods, the bacteria create an acid that attacks tooth enamel and causes decay.

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Tooth decay is the second most common health problem after the common cold (see common cold entry). By some estimates, more than 90 percent of people in the United States have at least one cavity; about 75 percent of people get their first cavity by the age of five.

Anyone can get tooth decay. However, children and the elderly are the two groups at highest risk. Other high-risk groups include people...

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