Causes of Tooth Decay

Causes Of Teeth



 Here are some causes of tooth decay :

  1. Poor Oral Hygiene: Not brushing and flossing regularly allows plaque to build up on teeth, leading to decay.

  2. Diet High in Sugars and Starches: Foods and beverages rich in sugars and carbohydrates can feed bacteria in your mouth, producing acids that erode tooth enamel.

  3. Acidic Foods and Drinks: Acidic foods and drinks (like citrus fruits, sodas, and wine) can wear down tooth enamel, making teeth more susceptible to decay.

  4. Dry Mouth: Reduced saliva flow due to medical conditions or medications can lead to increased plaque buildup and higher risk of cavities.

  5. Lack of Fluoride: Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by making teeth more resistant to acid attacks. Without enough fluoride, teeth are more prone to decay.

  6. Poor Dental Habits: Skipping regular dental check-ups and cleanings can allow decay to progress unnoticed and untreated.

  7. Genetics: Some people may be genetically predisposed to weaker tooth enamel or other factors that increase susceptibility to decay.

  8. Age: As people age, gums may recede, exposing the tooth root surface which is more prone to decay.

  9. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions and treatments (like chemotherapy or radiation therapy to the head and neck area) can increase the risk of tooth decay.

Discussing these causes and providing tips for prevention can be helpful for your readers in maintaining good oral health.



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