teeth health smile dentist childrenDo you know much about your teeth? The teeth are one-half living, one-half non-living. The living part is the dentin and the non-living part is the enamel, the hardest part of the body

Key takeaways:

– Teeth are arranged in a curved line along the top and bottom jaws in the mouth. The visible part is the crown whereas the root is found within the gum.

– A sticky coating of germs/bacteria forms on the teeth during the day. The creamy coating is referred to as plaque and is the cause of tooth decay.

– Brush your teeth the last thing at night and at least one other time during the day. You should use fluoride toothpaste that helps to keep tooth enamel strong.

Every time you eat or drink anything sugary your teeth are under attack from the plaque acids for up to one hour. This is because the sugar mixes with the bacteria in the plaque to produce the harmful plaque acids.

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https://www.dentalhealth.org/tell-me-about/topic/childrens-teeth/my-teeth

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